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BOWL SUBDIVISION RECORDS

Individual Records 2 Team Records 23 All-Time Individual Leaders on Offense 34 All-Time Individual Leaders on Defense 62 All-Time Individual Leaders on Special Teams 73 All-Time Team Season Leaders 84 Annual Team Champions 89 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders 96 Annual Most-Improved Teams 98 All-Time Won-Loss Records 101 Winningest Teams by Decade 103 National Poll Rankings 108 Playoff 159 Bowl Coalition, Alliance and History 161 Streaks and Rivalries 176 Major-College Statistics Trends 179 FBS Membership Since 1978 187 College Football Rules Changes 188

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by the special NCAA the-game changes to press box numbers. This is consistent with existing Convention of August 1973, teams classified major-college in football on NCAA policies involving corrections to any offensive statistics after a contest. August 1, 1973, were placed in Division I. College-division teams were divided Any changes to press box numbers must be obvious errors, such as misiden- into Division II and Division III. At the NCAA Convention of January 1978, tified players, and this should not be interpreted as a way for press box sta- Division I was divided into Division I-A and Division I-AA for football only (In tistics to be later “updated” by the coaching films. Changes should be made 2006, I-A was renamed Football Bowl Subdivision, and I-AA was renamed within one week after the game is played. Statisticians also are reminded Football Championship Subdivision.). that NCAA policy does not permit changes to away-game statistics unless approved by the home sports information director. Before 2002, postseason games were not included in NCAA final football statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games It is important to note that this policy applies ONLY to official NCAA statistics were included in NCAA final football statistics and records. and national rankings, and does not mean a coaching staff cannot compile separate defensive statistics for institutional use. Those compilations also From 1937, when official national statistics rankings began, through 1969, could appear in the institution’s press releases and/or website, as long as individual rankings were by totals. Beginning in 1970, most season individual they are identified as coaching film numbers rather than official statistics as rankings were by per-game averages. In , rushing and scoring, used by the NCAA. it is yards or points per game; in receiving, catches per game and yards per game; in , catches per game; and in and kickoff returns, The NCAA statistics staff reserves the right to review any statistics provided yards per return. Punting always has been by average, and all team rankings to the national office and may withhold publishing/posting those numbers until have been per game. Beginning in 1979, passers were rated in all divisions the accuracy of those statistics can be substantiated. on “pass efficiency rating points,” which are derived from a formula that compares passers to the national averages for 14 seasons of two-platoon ^Active player. Division I football starting with the 1965 season. One hundred points equals the 14-year averages for all players in Division I. Those averages break to 6.29 yards per attempt, 47.14 percent completions, 3.97 percent passes and 6.54 percent interceptions. The formula assumes that OFFENSE are as good as interceptions are bad; therefore, these two figures offset each other for the average player. To determine efficiency rating points, multiply a passer’s yards per attempt by 8.4, add his completion percentage, add his touchdown percentage times 3.3, then subtract his per- RUSHING centage times two. Most Rushes Passers must have a minimum of 15 attempts per game to determine rating points because fewer attempts could allow a player to win the championship Quarter with fewer than 100 attempts in a season. A passer must play in at least 75 22—Alex Smith, Indiana vs. Michigan St., Nov. 11, 1995 (1st, 114 yards) percent of his team’s games to qualify for the rankings (for example, a player Half on a team with a nine-game season could qualify by playing in seven games); 34—Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, Nov. 23, 1991 (2nd, 240 yards) thus, a passer with 105 attempts could qualify for the national rankings. Game 58—Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, Nov. 23, 1991 (396 yards) A pass efficiency rating comparison for each year since 1979 has been added Season to the passing section of all-time leaders to compare that season’s passers 450—, UCF, 2007 (2,567 yards) with the average rating for all passers during that year. Season Per Game For records by position, such as yards rushing by a or receiv- 39.6—, Cornell, 1971 (356 in 9) ing yards by a tight end, a student-athlete must have played at least half his Career games in a season at that position in order to be considered for a season 1,215—Steve Bartalo, Colorado St., 1983-86 (4,813 yards) record. Only the seasons he qualified in will be considered for a career record. Career Per Game In 2000, defensive stats became a part of the statistics. Individual and team 34.0—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1969-71 (918 in 27) records and rankings included only regular-season games through the 2001 season. Beginning in 2002, all individual and team records included postsea- Most Rushes By a Freshman son games. Career records of players include only those years in which they Game competed in the FBS. 52—Michael Turner, Northern Ill. vs. Central Mich., Nov. 18, 2000 (281 yards) Statistics in some team categories were not tabulated until the advent of the computerized statistics program in 1966. The records listed in those catego- Season ries begin with the 1966 season and are so indicated. 339—, Oklahoma, 2004 (1,925 yards) Season Per Game Some players in career categories have five seasons listed because they 29.2—Steve Bartalo, Colorado St., 1983 (292 in 10) were granted an additional season of competition for reasons of hardship or a freshman redshirt. Most Consecutive Rushes by Same COLLEGIATE RECORDS Player Individual and team collegiate records are determined by comparing the best Game records in all four divisions (FBS, FCS, II and III) in comparable categories. 16—William Howard, Tennessee vs. Ole Miss, Nov. 15, 1986 (during two Included are career records of players who played parts of their careers in dif- possessions) ferent divisions (such as of San Diego State, Howard Stevens of Randolph-Macon and Louisville, and Doug Williams of Grambling). For Most Rushes in Two Consecutive Games individual collegiate career leaders and team records, see the collegiate Season records section. 102—Lorenzo White, Michigan St., 1985 (53 vs. Purdue, Oct. 26; 49 vs. Minnesota, Nov. 2) NCAA DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS­ COMPILATION POLICIES Most Consecutive Rushes Without All individual defensive statistics reported to the NCAA must be compiled by Losing a the press box statistics crew during the game. Defensive numbers compiled by the coaching staff or other university/college personnel using game film will Season not be considered “official” NCAA statistics. 365—Travis Prentice, Miami (OH), 1998 Career This policy does not preclude a conference or institution from making after- 862—Travis Prentice, Miami (OH), 1997-99

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Most Yards Gained Earliest Game By a Freshman Quarter Reaching 1,000 Yards 222—, Washington vs. San Jose St., Nov. 16, 1996 (1st, 16 rushes) Season 7th—, Florida, 1987 (1,011 vs. Temple, Oct. 17); Marshall Half Faulk, San Diego St., 1991 (1,157 vs. Colorado St., Nov. 9); Adrian 287—Stacey Robinson, Northern Ill. vs. Fresno St., Oct. 6, 1990 (1st; 114 Peterson, Oklahoma, 2004 (1,023 vs. Kansas, Oct. 23); Jamario Thomas, in first quarter, 173 in second quarter; 20 rushes); LaDainian Tomlinson, North , 2004 (1,216 vs. La.-Monroe, Oct. 30); P.J. Hill, Wisconsin, TCU vs. UTEP, Nov. 20, 1999 (2nd; 121 in third quarter, 166 in fourth 2006 (1,011 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 14); Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin, 2017 quarter; 28 rushes) (1,112 vs. , Oct. 21) Game 427—, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, Nov. 22, 2014 (34 rushes) Most Yards Gained by a Quarterback (61 yards in first quarter, 161 in second quarter, 156 in third quarter, 49 in fourth quarter) Game Season 327—Khalil Tate, Arizona vs. Colorado, Oct. 7, 2017 (14 rushes) 2,628—, Oklahoma St., 1988 (344 rushes, 11 games) Season Season Per Game 1,920—Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill., 2013 (292 rushes) 238.9—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (2,628 in 11) Season Per Game Career 137.1—Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill., 2013 (1,920 in 14) 6,405—Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St., 2013-16 (1,059 rushes) Career Career Per Game 4,559—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2012-15 (977 rushes) 174.6—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1969-71 (4,715 in 27) Career Per Game 109.1—Stacey Robinson, Northern Ill., 1988-90 (2,727 in 25) Most Yards Gained Per Most Yards Gained by a Freshman Game (Min. 10 rushes) 30.20—Kevin Lowe, Wyoming vs. South Dakota St., Nov. Quarterback 10, 1984 (10 for 302) (Min. 15 rushes) 21.44—Tony Jeffery, TCU vs. Tulane, Sept. 13, 1986 (16 Season for 343) 1,410—, Texas A&M, 2012 (201 rushes) (Min. 25 rushes) 16.32—, Wisconsin vs. Nebraska, Nov. 15, 2014 (25 for 408) Longest Gain by a Quarterback Season Game (Min. 75 rushes) 11.51—, Army West Point, 1945 (82 for 944) 98—Mark Malone, Arizona St. vs. Utah St., Oct. 27, 1979 (TD) (Min. 100 rushes) 9.63—Chuck Weatherspoon, , 1989 (119 for 1,146) (Min. 215 rushes) 8.05—Bryce Love, Stanford, 2017 (263 for 2,118) Most Games Gaining 100 Yards Or More (Min. 280 rushes) 7.78—, San Diego St., 2017 (289 for Season 2,248) 13—Kevin Smith, UCF, 2007; Shonn Green, Iowa, 2008 Career Career (Min. 300 rushes) 8.26—Glenn Davis, Army West Point, 1943-46 (358 for 34—DeAngelo Williams, Memphis, 2002-05 (44 games) 2,957) (Min. 415 rushes) 7.79—Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, 2011-14 (631 for 4,915) Most Games Gaining 100 Yards Or (Min. 800 rushes) 6.40—Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill., 2004-06 (807 for More By A Freshman 5,164) Season Most Yards Gained By a Freshman 11—Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma, 2004 Game Most Games Gaining 100 Yards Or 427—Samaje Perine, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, Nov. 22, 2014 (34 rushes) Season More By A Quarterback 1,977—Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin, 2017 (299 rushes) Season Season Per Game 12—Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill., 2012 180.1—Jamario Thomas, North Texas, 2004 (1,801 in 10) Most Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Two Freshmen, Same Team,Gaining 1,000 Yards Or More Yards or More Career Season 31—, Ohio St., began Sept. 15, 1973 (vs. Minnesota), ended Mike Smith (1,062) & Gwain Durden (1,049), Chattanooga, 1977 Nov. 22, 1975 (vs. Michigan) First Player to Gain 1,000 Yards or More Most Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Season Yards Or More By A Freshman Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado, 1937 (1,121) Season Note: Before NCAA records began in 1937, Morley Drury of Southern 9—Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma, 2004 California gained 1,163 yards in 1927. Most Consecutive Games Gaining 100 Yards Earliest Game reaching 1,000 Yards or More By a Quarterback Season 5th—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1971 (1,026); Ricky Bell, Southern California, Season 1976 (1,008); , Southern California, 1981 (1,136); Ernest 11—Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill., 2012 Anderson, Oklahoma St., 1982 (1,042); Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (1,002); Troy Davis, Iowa St., 1995 (1,001); Troy Davis, Iowa St., Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or More 1996 (1,047); , Texas Tech, 1996 (1,112); , Texas, 1998 (1,086); Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill., 2006 (1,181); Bryce Season Love, Stanford, 2017 (1,088) 8—Marcus Allen, Southern California, 1981 Career 11—Marcus Allen, Southern California, 1978-81 (in 21 games during 1980- 81); Ricky Williams, Texas, 1995-98; , Wisconsin, 1996-99

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Most Games Gaining 200 Yards Or Two Players, Same Team, Each Gaining More By A Freshman 1,000 Yards or More Season Season 6—Jamario Thomas, North Texas, 2004 82 times. Most recent: Georgia, 2017—Nick Chubb (1,345) & (1,227); , 2017—Taquon Marshall (1,146) & Kirvonte Most Consecutive Games Gaining 200 Benson (1,053); Navy, 2017—Zach Abey (1,413) & Malcolm Perry (1,182) Minnesota (2003-04), Arkansas (2006-07), West Virginia (2006-07), Yards Or More Louisiana (2007-08) and Nevada (2008-09-10) are the only teams to have Season the same two players with 1,000 yards or more in consecutive years. 5—Marcus Allen, Southern California, 1981 (210 vs. Tennessee, Sept. 12; Nevada is the only team to do so in three straight years. 274 vs. Indiana, Sept. 19; 208 vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 26; 233 vs. Oregon St., Oct. 3; 211 vs. Arizona, Oct. 10); Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 Two Players, Same Team, Each Gaining (320 vs. Kansas St., Oct. 29; 215 vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 5; 312 vs. Kansas, Nov. 12; 293 vs. Iowa St., Nov. 19; 332 vs. Texas Tech, Dec. 3); Jamario 200 Yards or More Thomas, North Texas, 2004 (256 vs. Utah St., Oct. 9; 258 vs. New Mexico St., Oct. 23; 218 vs. La.-Monroe, Oct. 30; 203 vs. Louisiana, Nov. 5; 291 Game vs. Idaho, Nov. 13) Gordon Brown, 214 (23 rushes) & Steve Gage (QB), 206 (26 rushes), Tulsa vs. Wichita St., Nov. 2, 1985; Sedrick Irvin, 238 (28 rushes) & Marc Renaud, 203 (21 rushes), Michigan St. vs. Penn St., Nov. 29, 1997; Most Games Gaining 300 Yards Or More Patrick White, 220 (22 rushes) & Steve Slaton, 215 (23 rushes), West Season Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 16, 2006; MiQuale Lewis, 301 (26 rushes) & 4—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 Cory Sykes, 203 (23 rushes), St. vs. Eastern Mich., Oct. 24, 2009; Melvin Gordon, 216 (9 rushes) & , 202 (21 rushes), Wisconsin Career vs. Nebraska, Dec. 1, 2012; I’Tavius Mathers, 213 (18 rushes) & Richie 4—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1986-88 James, 207 (22 rushes), Middle Tenn. vs. Fla. Atlantic, Nov. 26, 2016. Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Two Opposing FBS Players Each Yards Or More Gaining 200 Yards or More Season Game 2—Ricky Williams, Texas, 1998 (318 vs. Rice, Sept. 26; 350 vs. Iowa St., George Swarn, Miami (OH) (239) & Otis Cheathem, Western Mich. (219), Oct. 3) Sept. 8, 1984; Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (215) & Mike Gaddis, Oklahoma (213), Nov. 5, 1988; Ricky Williams, Texas (249) & Michael Most Yards Gained In Two, Three, Four Perry, Rice (211), Sept. 27, 1997; De’Mond Parker, Oklahoma (291) & Ricky Williams, Texas (223), Oct. 11, 1997; , Wake Forest And Five Consecutive Games (243) & , Maryland (237), Nov. 29, 2003; Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. (245) & Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern (214), Sept. 10, 2005; 2 Games 668—Ricky Williams, Texas, 1998 (318 vs. Rice, Sept. 26; 350 vs. Iowa I’Tavius Mathers (213) & (207), Middle Tenn. & Devin St., Oct. 3) Singletary (235), Fla. Atlantic, Nov. 26, 2016#; Khalil Tate, Arizona (327) & Phillip Lindsay, Colorado (281), Oct. 7, 2017. 3 Games 937—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (312 vs. Kansas, Nov. 12; 293 # Middle Tenn. and Fla. Atlantic (Nov. 26, 2016) are the only teams to have vs. Iowa St., Nov. 19; 332 vs. Texas Tech, Dec. 3) three total players (two from one team and one from the other) record at least 200 yards rushing in the same game. 4 Games 1,152—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (215 vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 5; 312 vs. Kansas, Nov. 12; 293 vs. Iowa St., Nov. 19; 332 vs. Texas Tech, Most Yards Gained by Two Opposing Dec. 3) Players 5 Games 1,472—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (320 vs. Kansas St., Oct. 29; Game 215 vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 5; 312 vs. Kansas, Nov. 12; 293 vs. Iowa St., 608—Khalil Tate, Arizona (327) & Phillip Lindsay, Colorado (281), Oct. 7, Nov. 19; 332 vs. Texas Tech, Dec. 3) 2017 Most Seasons Gaining 1,500 Yards or More Most Yards Gained by Two Players, Career Same Team 3—, Pittsburgh, 1973, 1975-76; , Georgia, Game 1980-82; Travis Prentice, Miami (OH), 1997-99; Garrett Wolfe, Northern 504—MiQuale Lewis (301) & Cory Sykes (203), Ball St. vs. Eastern Mich., Ill., 2004-06; LaMichael James, Oregon, 2009-11; Donnel Pumphrey, San Oct. 24, 2009 Diego St., 2014-16. Season Most Seasons Gaining 1,000 Yards or More 3,536—Melvin Gordon (2,587) & Corey Clement (949), Wisconsin, 2014 Season Per Game Career 272.5—Barry Sanders (2,628 in 11 games) & Gerald Hudson (369), 4—Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, 1973-76; Amos Lawrence, North Carolina, Oklahoma St., 1988 1977-80; Denvis Manns, New Mexico St., 1995-98; Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, 1996-99; , Texas, 2002-05; DonTrell Moore, New Mexico, Career 2002-05; Tyrell Fenroy, Louisiana, 2005-08; Damion Fletcher, Southern 8,700—Vai Taua (4,588) & (4,112), Nevada, 2007-10 Miss., 2006-09; Justin Jackson, Northwestern, 2014-17 Most Yards Gained in First Game of Most Players, Same Team, Reaching 2,000 Career Career Rushing Yards in the Same Season 275—Marlon Mack, South Fla. vs. Western Caro., Aug. 30, 2014 (24 carries) 3—Nebraska, 2000 (Correll Buckhalter, 2,522; Dan Alexander, 2,456; , 2,319); Nevada, 2009 (Luke Lippincott, 3,014; Vai Taua, 2,978; Most Yards Gained by a Freshman in First Colin Kaepernick, 2,906) Game of Career Three Players, Same Team, Each 275—Marlon Mack, South Fla. vs. Western Caro., Aug. 30, 2014 (24 carries) Gaining 1,000 Yards or More Season Nevada, 2009—Vai Taua (1,345), Colin Kaepernick (1,183) and Luke Lippincott (1,034)

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Longest Rush by a Freshman in First Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing Game of Career by a Freshman 98—Jerald Sowell, Tulane vs. Alabama, Sept. 4, 1993 Game 7—, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 Most Yards Gained in Opening Game Season of Season 27—Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 2012 348—Shun White, Navy vs. Towson, Aug. 30, 2008 (19 rushes) Season Per Game 2.31—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., 1991 (21 in 9) Most Yards Gained Against One Opponent Most Rushing Touchdowns Scored by a Career 788—LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU vs. UTEP, 1997, 1999-2000 (95 rushes) Quarterback Career Per Game Game (Regulation) (Min. 2 games) 292.0—Anthony Thompson, Indiana vs. Wisconsin, 1986, 6—Dee Dowis, Air Force vs. San Diego St., Sept. 1, 1989 (55, 28, 12, 16, 89 (584 yards, 91 rushes) 60, 17 yards; 249 yards rushing on 13 carries); , Navy vs. (Min. 3 games) 262.7—LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU vs. UTEP, 1997, 1999- Army West Point, Dec. 7, 2002 (1, 1, 42, 7, 3, 1 yards; 103 yards rushing 2000 (788 yards, 95 rushes) on 18 carries); Keenan Reynolds, Navy vs. Ga. Southern, Nov. 15, 2014 (1, 22, 1, 27, 15, 39 yards; 277 yards rushing on 30 carries) Most Yards Gained by Two Brothers Game (Including Overtimes) Season 7—Keenan Reynolds, Navy vs. San Jose St., Nov. 22, 2013 (3 ot) (12, 3, 3,690—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (2,628) & Byron Sanders, 38, 20, 25, 7, 25 yards; 240 yards rushing on 36 carries) Northwestern (1,062), 1988 Season 31—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2013 (13 games) Rushing for at Least 1,500 Yards With Career at Least 500 receiving yards 88—Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2012-15 (50 games) Season Most Consecutive Rushes For A Ryan Benjamin, Pacific, 1991 (1,581 rushing and 612 receiving); Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin, 2005 (1,636 yards rushing and 571 receiving); Dri Touchdown In A Game Archer, Kent St., 2012 (1,429 yards rushing and 561 receiving); Kerwynn 3—Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (TDs of 51, 7 and Williams, Utah St., 2012 (1,512 yards rushing and 697 receiving); Jay 41 yards); , Virginia vs. Texas, Sept. 28, 1996 (TDs of 16, 26 Ajayi, Boise St., 2014 (1,823 yards rushing and 535 receiving); Christian and 12 yards); Chris McCoy, Navy vs. Rutgers, Sept. 13, 1997 (TDs of McCaffrey, Stanford, 2015 (2,019 yards rushing and 645 receiving); 2, 9 and 2 yards); Aaron Greving, Iowa vs. Kent St., Sept. 1, 2001 (TDs I’Tavius Mathers, Middle Tenn., 2016 (1,561 yards rushing and 633 of 14, 1 and 26 yards); Michael Robinson, Penn St. vs. Louisiana Tech, receiving). Sept. 21, 2002 (TDs of 8, 5 and 6 yards); Joe Ayoob, California vs. New Mexico St., Sept. 23, 2005 (TDs of 1, 5 and 7 yards) Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing Player with at Least 200 Yards Quarter 4—Dick Felt, BYU vs. San Jose St., Nov. 8, 1952 (4th); Howard Griffith, Rushing and at Least 100 Yards Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (3rd); Frank Moreau, Louisville vs. East Carolina, Nov. 1, 1997 (2nd); Phillip Tanner, Middle Tenn. vs. North Receiving Texas, Nov. 22, 2008 (2nd) Game Game 8—Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (5, 51, 7, 41, 5, Player, Team vs. Opp., Date Rush Rec 18, 5, 3 yards; Griffith scored three touchdowns [51, 7, 41] on consecutive Thomas Jones, Virginia vs. Buffalo, Nov. 13, 1999 221 110 carries and scored four touchdowns in the third quarter) Emmett White, Utah St. vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 4, 2000 322 134 Season Steve Slaton, West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 16, 2006 215 130 37—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (11 games) Donald Buckram, UTEP vs. Tulane, Nov. 7, 2009 234 109 Season Per Game 3.4—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (37 in 11 games) Christian McCaffrey, Stanford vs. Southern California, Dec. 5, 2015 207 105 Joe Mixon, Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 22, 2016 263 114 Career 88—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2012-15 (50 games) Richie James, Middle Tenn. vs. Fla. Atlantic, Nov. 26, 2016 207 120 Most Games Scoring Two or More Player Rushing for at Least 4,000 Touchdowns by Rushing Yards and Receiving for at Least Season 1,000 Yards 11—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988; Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 Career Most Games Scoring Three or More Player Years Rush Pass Touchdowns by Rushing , Stanford 1978-81 4,442 2,559 Steve Bartalo, Colorado St. 1983-86 4,813 1,079 Season 8—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988; Kapri Bibbs, Colorado St., 2013 George Swarn, Miami (OH) 1983-86 4,172 1,057 Errict Rhett, Florida 1990-93 4,163 1,230 Most Consecutive Games Scoring Two Brock Forsey, Boise St. 1999-02 4,037 1,175 or More Touchdowns by Rushing Mewelde Moore, Tulane 2000-03 4,364 2,059 Lance Dunbar, North Texas 2008-11 4,224 1,033 Career Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 2013-16 6,405 1,041 12—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (last game of 1987, all 11 in 1988) Elijah McGuire, Louisiana 2013-16 4,312 1,383 Most Touchdowns Scored By Rushing , Southern Miss. 2014-17 4,536 1,446 Larry Rose III, New Mexico St. 2014-17 4,557 1,157 By Freshman In First Collegiate Game Game 5—DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma vs. North Texas, Sept. 1, 2007

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Team Having a 200-Yard Rusher and 200-Yard Receiver in Same Game (Yardage Gained From Rushing, Receiving and All Runbacks) Game San Diego St., George Jones (208 rushing) and Will Blackwell (210 Most Plays receiving) vs. New Mexico, Nov. 4, 1995 (San Diego St. won, 38-29); Game Pittsburgh, Kevan Barlow (209 rushing) and Antonio Bryant (222 58—Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, Nov. 23, 1991 (58 rushes) receiving) vs. Boston College, Oct. 21, 2000 (Pittsburgh won, 42-26); Wisconsin, (247 rushing) and Lee Evans (214 receiving) Season vs. Akron, Sept. 6, 2003 (Wisconsin won, 48-31); Wisconsin, Dwayne 434—Christian McCaffrey, Stanford, 2015 (337 rushes, 45 receptions, 15 Smith (207 rushing) and Lee Evans (258 receiving) vs. Michigan St., punt returns, 37 kickoff returns) Nov. 15, 2003 (Wisconsin won, 56-21); Oklahoma St., Kendall Hunter Career (210 rushing) and (236 receiving) vs. Houston, Sept. 6, 1,347—Steve Bartalo, Colorado St., 1983-86 (1,215 rushes, 132 recep- 2008 (Oklahoma St. won, 56-37); West Virginia, (344 rush- tions) ing) and Stedman Bailey (205 receiving) vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 17, 2012 (Oklahoma won, 50-49) Most Yards Gained Most Yards Gained by Two Players, Quarter 305—Corey Dillon, Washington vs. San Jose St., Nov. 16, 1996 (1st, 222 Same Team rushing, 83 receiving) Career Game 11,266—, Nebraska (7,186) & Kenny Bell (4,080), 578—Emmett White, Utah St. vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 4, 2000 (322 rush- Nebraska, 2011-14 ing, 134 receiving, 2 punt returns, 120 kickoff returns) Season 3,864—Christian McCaffrey, Stanford, 2015 (2,019 rushing, 645 receiving, 130 punt returns, 1,070 kickoff returns; 14 games) PASSING Season Per Game 295.5—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (3,250 in 11 games; 2,628 Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Points rushing, 106 receiving, 95 punt returns, 421 kickoff returns) Game Career (Min. 12 atts.) 403.4—Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, Sept. 26, 1980 7,796—, Tulsa, 2008-10 (1,062 rushing, 2,746 receiving, (14 attempts, 11 completions, 0 interceptions, 345 yards, 5 TD passes) 571 punt returns, 3,417 kickoff returns; 491 plays) (Min. 25 atts.) 317.4—, Toledo vs. Buffalo, Nov. 1, 2003 Career Per Game (25 attempts, 23 completions, 0 interceptions, 435 yards, 6 TD passes) 237.8—Ryan Benjamin, Pacific, 1990-92 (5,706 in 24 games; 3,119 rush- (Min. 50 atts.) 248.0—Geno Smith, West Virginia vs. Baylor, Sept. 29, 2012 ing, 1,063 receiving, 100 punt returns, 1,424 kickoff returns) (51 attempts, 45 completions, 0 interceptions, 656 yards, 8 TD passes) Season Most Yards Gained by a Freshman (Min. 15 atts. per game) 196.90—, Oklahoma, 2017 (404 attempts, 285 completions, 6 interceptions, 4,627 yards, 43 TD passes) Game 446—Samaje Perine, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, Nov. 22, 2014 (427 rushing, Career 19 receiving) (Min. 325 comps.) 175.6—, Oklahoma, 2007-09 (893 attempts, 604 completions, 16 interceptions, 8,403 yards, 88 TD passes) Season 2,776—, Missouri, 2007 (375 rushing, 1,055 receiving, 1,039 kickoff returns, 307 punt returns; 199 plays) Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Points by Season Per Game a Freshman 198.3—Jeremy Maclin, Missouri, 2007 (2,776 in 14) Season (Min. 15 atts. per game) 184.8—, Florida St., 2013 (384 Most Seasons With 2,000 or More Yards attempts, 257 completions, 10 interceptions, 4,057 yards, 40 TD passes) 3—DeAngelo Williams, Memphis, 2003 (2,113), 2004 (2,230) & 2005 (2,075); Antonio Brown, Central Mich., 2007 (2,267), 2008 (2,315) & 2009 (2,582); Damaris Johnson, Tulsa, 2008 (2,475), 2009 (2,693) & 2010 Most Passes attempted (2,628); Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St., 2014 (2,027), 2015 (2,069) & Quarter 2016 (2,370) 41—Jason Davis, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (4th, completed 28) Half Gained 1,000 yards rushing and 3,000 56—Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1995 (2nd, completed Yards Receiving 41) Game Career 89—Connor Halliday, Washington St. vs. Oregon, Oct. 19, 2013 (completed Tavon Austin, West Virginia, 2009-12 (1,031 rushing and 3,413 receiving) 58) Season Highest Average Gain Per Play 719—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (13 games, completed 470) Game Season Per Game (Min. 25 plays) 17.3—Tavon Austin, West Virginia vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 17, 58.5—, Houston, 1990 (643 in 11) 2012 (572 on 33) Career Season 2,436—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000-04 (completed 1,388) (Min. 100 plays) 21.2—Taveon Rogers, New Mexico St., 2011 (2,356 on Career Per Game 111) 47.8—, Washington St., 2013-17 (2,055 in 43) (Min. 125 plays) 17.9—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati, 2009 (2,690 on 150) Career Most Passes attempted by a Freshman (Min. 275 plays) 17.4—Anthony Carter, Michigan, 1979-82 (5,197 on 298) (Min. 375 plays) 17.3—, Kansas St., 2011-14 (6,586 on 380) Game 75—Brett Rypien, Boise St. vs. New Mexico, Nov. 14, 2015 (completed 41) Season 559—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky, 2000 (completed 321) Most Passes Completed Quarter 28—Jason Davis, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (4th, attempted 41)

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Half (13 games) 5,833—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (completed 470 of 719) 41—Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1995 (2nd, attempted Season Per Game 56) 467.3—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (5,140 in 11) Game Career 58—Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich. vs. Central Mich., Nov. 28, 2008 19,217—, Houston, 2007-11 (completed 1,546 of 2,229) (attempted 80); Connor Halliday, Washington St. vs. Oregon, Oct. 19, 2013 (attempted 89) Career Per Game (Min. 30 games) 386.2—, Louisiana Tech, 1997-99 (12,746 in Season 33) 512—, Texas Tech, 2007 (13 games, attempted 713) Season Per Game Most Yards Gained by a Freshman 39.4—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007 (512 in 13) Career Game 1,546—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (attempted 2,229) 611—David Neill, Nevada vs. New Mexico St., Oct. 10, 1998 Career Per Game Season 32.7—Luke Falk, Washington St., 2013-17 (1,404 in 43) 4,057—Jameis Winston, Florida St., 2013 Season Per Game Most Passes Completed by a Freshman 361.0—David Neill, Nevada, 1998 (3,249 in 9) Game Most Seasons Gaining 5,000 Yards or 47—Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Oct. 21, 2000 (attempted 65); , Arizona vs. California, Sept. 20, 2014 (attempted 73) More Season Career 327—Brent Stockstill, Middle Tenn., 2015 (attempted 490) 3—Case Keenum, Houston, 2008-09, 2011 (5,020—5,671—5,631) Season Per Game 29.2—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky, 2000 (321 in 11) Most Seasons Gaining 3,000 Yards or More Career Most Consecutive Passes Completed 4—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000, 2002-04 (3,041—4,474—4,199—4,258); Game Kellen Moore, Boise St., 2008-11 (3,486—3,536—3,845—3,800); Landry 26—Dominique Davis, East Carolina vs. Navy, Oct. 22, 2011 Jones, Oklahoma, 2009-12 (3,198—4,718—4,463—4,267); Corey Season Robinson, Troy, 2010-13 (3,726—3,411—3,121—3,219); Aaron Murray, 36—Dominique Davis, East Carolina, 2011 (completed last 10 attempts vs. Georgia, 2010-13 (3,049—3,149—3,893—3,075) Memphis, Oct. 15 and first 26 vs. Navy, Oct. 22) Most Yards Gained In Two, Three and Most Passes Completed In Two, Three And Four Consecutive Games Four Consecutive Games 2 Games 2 Games 1,288—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (572 vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17; 716 108—Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich., 2008 (50 vs. Temple, Nov. 22; 58 vs. vs. Arizona St., Dec. 2) Central Mich., Nov. 28) 3 Games 3 Games 1,798—David Klingler, Houston, 1990-91 (572 vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17, 147—Connor Halliday, Washington St., 2014 (49 vs. California, Oct. 4; 42 1990; 716 vs. Arizona St., Dec. 2, 1990; 510 vs. Louisiana Tech, Aug. vs. Stanford, Oct. 10; 56 vs. Arizona, Oct. 25) 31, 1991) 4 Games 4 Games 186—Connor Halliday, Washington St., 2014 (39 vs. Utah, Sept. 27, 49 vs. 2,239—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (586 vs. NC State, Sept. 20; 661 California, Oct. 4; 42 vs. Stanford, Oct. 10; 56 vs. Arizona, Oct. 25) vs. Ole Miss, Sept. 27; 505 vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 4; 487 vs. Iowa St., Oct. 11) Highest Percentage of Passes Completed Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More Game (Min. 20 comps.) 96.0%—Grayson Lambert, Georgia vs. South Carolina, Season Sept. 19, 2015 (24 of 25) 14—Paul Smith, Tulsa, 2007 (14 games); Case Keenum, Houston, 2011 (Min. 30 comps.) 93.9%—, Houston vs. Rice, Sept. 16, 2017 (31 (14 games) of 33) Career (Min. 40 comps.) 90.9%—, Texas Tech vs. New Mexico, Sept. 39—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 17, 2011 (40 of 44) Season Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards (Min. 150 atts.) 76.7%—Colt McCoy, Texas, 2008 (332 of 433) or More Career (Min. 875 atts.) 70.4%—, Hawaii, 2005-07 (1,115 of 1,584) Season 14—Paul Smith, Tulsa, 2007 (14 games); Case Keenum, Houston, 2011 Highest Percentage of Passes Completed by (14 games) Career a Freshman 24—, BYU (from Sept. 2, 1989, to Dec. 1, 1990) Season (Min. 200 atts.) 70.5%—Brandon Silvers, Troy, 2014 (191 of 271) Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More Season Most Yards Gained 11—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007 (13 games) Quarter Career 347—Jason Davis, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (4th) 20—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07; Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2005-08 Half 517—, Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 (1st, completed 25 of Most Passing Yards by Two Opposing 41) Players Game 734—Connor Halliday, Washington St. vs. California, Oct. 4, 2014 (com- Game pleted 49 of 70); , Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 1,279—Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (734) & Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 2016 (completed 52 of 88) (545), Oct. 22, 2016 Season (11 games) 5,140—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (completed 374 of 643) (12 games) 5,336—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (completed 429 of 666)

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Two Players, Same Team, Each Passing Highest Percentage of Passes for for 250 Yards or More Touchdowns Game Season Steve Cottrell (311) & (270), Stanford vs. Arizona St., Oct. 24, (Min. 175 atts.) 11.6%—Dennis Shaw, San Diego St., 1969 (39 of 335) 1981; Andre Ware (517) & David Klingler (254), Houston vs. SMU, Oct. (Min. 375 atts.) 11.5%—Jim McMahon, BYU, 1980 (46 of 400) 21, 1989; Jason Davis (381) & Jared Brown (254), UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. Career 17, 1994 (Min. 400 atts.) 9.7%—Rick Leach, Michigan, 1975-78 (45 of 462) (Min. 500 atts.) 9.9%—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 2007-09 (88 of 893) Most Consecutive Games Throwing for 300 Yards and Rushing for 100 Yards Most Consecutive Games Throwing a 2—Chase Clement, Rice vs. UTEP (passed for 395 yards and rushed for 103 yards), Nov. 3, 2007, & vs. SMU (passed for 364 yards and rushed for 124 yards), Nov. 10, 2007; , Louisville vs. Purdue (passed Career for 378 yards and rushed for 107 yards), Sept. 2, 2017 & vs. North 46—Rakeem Cato, Marshall (from Oct. 22, 2011, to Dec. 23, 2014) Carolina (passed for 393 yards and rushed for 132 yards), Sept. 9, 2017. Most Consecutive Passes Completed Most Yards Gained in Opening Game of for Touchdowns Season Game 590—Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska, Aug. 29, 1998 6—Brooks Dawson, UTEP vs. New Mexico, Oct. 28, 1967 (first six comple- tions of the game) Most Yards Gained Against One Opponent Career Most Touchdown Passes Thrown on 1,882—Case Keenum, Houston vs. UTEP, 2007-11 Consecutive Plays Career Per Game Game (Min. 3 games) 486.3—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech vs. Texas, 2006-08 3—Jay Stuckey, UTEP vs. New Mexico St., Sept. 25, 1999 (9, 80 and 33 (1,459 yards in 3 games) yards in 1:53 of playing time in second quarter); Tim Hiller, Western Mich. (Min. 4 games) 376.4—Case Keenum, Houston vs. UTEP, 2007-11 (1,882 vs. Central Mich., Nov. 12, 2005 (76, 7 and 40 yards in 1:59 of playing yards in 5 games) time overlapping first and second quarters) Most Yards Gained Per attempt Most Touchdown Passes in First Game of Game (Min. 25 atts.) 18.5—David Neill, Nevada vs. Idaho, Oct. 24, 1998 (26 for Career 480) 6—Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati vs. Toledo, Sept. 12, 2014 (Min. 40 atts.) 14.1—John Walsh, BYU vs. Utah St., Oct. 30, 1993 (44 for 619) Consecutive Touchdown Passes Thrown to (Min. 60 atts.) 10.5—Scott Mitchell, Utah vs. Air Force, Oct. 15, 1988 (60 for 631) Start a Career Season 4—Richie Falgout, Louisiana vs. Ohio, Sept. 8, 2007 (23 yards); vs. Kansas (Min. 412 atts.) 11.1—Ty Detmer, BYU, 1989 (412 for 4,560) St., Sept. 27, 2008 (27 yards); vs. Arkansas St., Oct. 18, 2008 (18 yards); vs. Southern U., Sept. 5, 2009 (42 yards) Career (Min. 900 atts.) 9.90—Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St., 2000-03 (992 for 9,819) Consecutive Touchdown Passes Thrown to Most Yards Gained Per Completion Start a Career as a QB Game 3—Steve Owens, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, Nov. 9, 1968 (13 yards); vs. (Min. 22 comps.) 22.9—John Walsh, BYU vs. Utah St., Oct. 30, 1993 (27 Missouri, Nov. 16, 1968 (9 yards); vs. SMU, Dec. 31, 1968 (21 yards) for 619) (Min. 42 comps.) 15.7—Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, Nov. 3, 1990 (44 Most Touchdown Passes by a Freshman for 690) Game Season 8—Giovanni Vizza, North Texas vs. Navy, Nov. 10, 2007 (Min. 109 comps.) 18.2—Doug Williams, Grambling, 1977 (181 for 3,286) (Min. 205 comps.) 17.5—, Florida, 1996 (207 for 3,625) Season 40—Jameis Winston, Florida St., 2013 Career (Min. 275 comps.) 17.3—J.J. Joe, Baylor, 1990-93 (347 for 5,995) (Min. 400 comps.) 15.8—Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St., 2000-03 (662 for Most Touchdown Passes, Same Passer and 9,819) Receiver Most Touchdown Passes Season 26—Tim Rattay to Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Quarter 6—David Klingler, Houston vs. Louisiana Tech, Aug. 31, 1991 (2nd) Career 51—Chase Clement to Jarrett Dillard, Rice, 2005-08; Zach Terrell to Corey Half Davis, Western Mich., 2013-16 7—Dennis Shaw, San Diego St. vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969 (1st); , Florida vs. New Mexico St., Sept. 3, 1994 (1st); Doug Johnson, Florida vs. Central Mich., Sept. 6, 1997 (1st); , Most Passes Attempted Without A Hawaii vs. UC Davis, Sept. 24, 2011 (1st) Touchdown Pass Game Season 11—David Klingler, Houston vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17, 1990 266—Stu Rayburn, Kent St., 1984 (completed 125) Season 58—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2006 (14 games) Most Passes Had Intercepted Season Per Game 4.9—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (54 in 11) Game 9—, Florida vs. Auburn, Nov. 1, 1969 (attempted 66) Career 155—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (57 games) Season 34—John Eckman, Wichita St., 1966 (attempted 458) Career Per Game 3.5—Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech, 1997-99 (115 in 33) Season Per Game 3.4—John Eckman, Wichita St., 1966 (34 in 10)

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Career Career Per Game 80—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000-04 (attempted 2,436) (Min. 2,000 plays) 50.1—, Texas Tech, 1999-2002 (2,156 in Career Per Game 43) 2.3—Steve Ramsey, North Texas, 1967-69 (67 in 29) Most Plays by a Freshman Most Consecutive Passes Had Intercepted Game 4—, Michigan vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 22, 2012 89—Anu Solomon, Arizona vs. California, Sept. 20, 2014 (566 yards) Season Lowest Percentage of Passes Had 677—Anu Solomon, Arizona, 2014 (4,084 yards) Intercepted Season Per Game 57.7—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky, 2000 (635 in 11) Season (Min. 150 atts.) 0.0%—, Virginia, 1991 (0 of 224) Most Yards Gained (Min. 350 atts.) 0.70%—Kellen Moore, Boise St., 2009 (3 of 431) Career Quarter (Min. 600 atts.) 0.92%—Drew Hare, Northern Ill., 2013-16 (6 of 651) 347—Jason Davis, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (4th) (Min. 1,050 atts.) 1.43%—Geno Smith, West Virginia, 2009-12 (21 of 1,465) Half 510—Andre Ware, Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 (1st) Most Passes Attempted Without An Game 819—Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2016 (85 rush- Interception ing, 734 passing) Game Season 77—David Piland, Houston vs. Louisiana Tech, Sept. 8, 2012 (completed 5,976—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (143 rushing, 5,833 passing) 53) Season Per Game Entire Season 474.6—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (5,221 in 11) 224—Matt Blundin, Virginia, 1991 (completed 135) Career 20,114—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (897 rushing, 19,217 passing) Most Consecutive Passes Attempted Career Per Game Without an Interception 387.9—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07 (14,740 in 38) Season 428—Colby Cameron, Louisiana Tech, 2012 Most Seasons Gaining 4,000 Yards or More 3—Ty Detmer, BYU, 1989-91; Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2002-04; Colt Career Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07; Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006-08; Case 444—Colby Cameron, Louisiana Tech, 2011-12 (during 12 games; began Keenum, Houston, 2008-09, 11; Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 2010-12; Tajh Dec. 21, 2011, vs. TCU, ended Nov. 17, 2012, vs. Utah St.) Boyd, Clemson, 2011-13; Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2012-14 Most Consecutive Passes Attempted Most Seasons Gaining 3,000 Yards or With Just One Interception More Career 4—Dan LeFevour, Central Mich., 2006-09; Kellen Moore, Boise St., 2008- 482—Colby Cameron, Louisiana Tech, 2011-12 (during 12 games; began 11; Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 2009-12; Aaron Murray, Georgia, 2010-13; Dec. 21, 2011, vs. TCU, ended Nov. 24, 2012, vs. San Jose St.) Corey Robinson, Troy, 2010-13 Most Consecutive Passes Attempted Most Yards Gained by a Freshman Without an Interception at the Start Game 582—David Neill, Nevada vs. New Mexico St., Oct. 10, 1998 (61 plays) of a Career by a Freshman Season 209—Robert Griffin III, Baylor, 2008 (during 9 games) 5,116—Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, 2012 (635 plays) Fewest Times Sacked Attempting To Most Yards Gained in First Game of Career Pass 483—Billy Stevens, UTEP vs. North Texas, Sept. 18, 1965 Season Most Yards Gained in Two, Three and Four (Min. 300 atts.) 3—Erik Ainge, Tennessee, 2007, in 519 attempts Consecutive Games 2 Games TOTAL OFFENSE 1,310—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (578 vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17; 732 vs. Arizona St., Dec. 2) (Rushing Plus Passing) 3 Games 1,799—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (618 vs. NC State, Sept. 20; 681 Most Plays vs. Ole Miss, Sept. 27; 500 vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 4) 4 Games Quarter 2,328—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 (618 vs. NC State, Sept. 20; 681 41—Jason Davis, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (4th; 41 passes) vs. Ole Miss, Sept. 27; 500 vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 4; 529 vs. Iowa St., Oct. Half 11) 57—Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1995 (2nd; 56 passes, 1 rush) Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More Game 100—Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2016 (88 Season passes, 12 rushes; 819 yards) 14—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2006; Paul Smith, Tulsa, 2007 Season Career 814—Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (4,903 yards) 40—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 Season Per Game 64.0—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (704 in 11) Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300 Yards Career or More 2,587—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000-04 (16,910 yards) Season 14—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2006; Paul Smith, Tulsa, 2007

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Career Player, Team vs. Opp., Date Rush Pass 24—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07 Patrick White, West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh, 11-16-2006 220 204 Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or Chandler Harnish, Northern Ill. vs. Western Mich., 10-15-2011 229 203 More A Quarterback Gaining 300 Yards Season 11—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 Rushing and 150 Yards Passing Career Game 21—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2006-08; Case Keenum, Houston, 2007- 11 Player, Team vs. Opp., Date Rush Pass Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. vs. Central Mich., 10-19-2013 316 155 Most Consecutive Games Gaining 400 Yards Khalil Tate, Arizona vs. Colorado, 10-7-2017 327 154 or More Team Having a 300-Yard Receiver and Season 9—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2003 a 200-Yard Rusher in the Same Game Career Houston, Donnie Avery (346 receiving) and Anthony Alridge (205 rushing) 9—B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, 2000-03 vs. Rice, Oct. 13, 2007 (Houston won, 56-48) Most Yards Gained Against One Opponent Team Having a 300-Yard Passer, 200- Career Yard Rusher and a 200-Yard Receiver 1,985—Case Keenum, Houston vs. UTEP, 2007-11 Career Per Game in the Same Game (Min. 3 games) 553.0—Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech vs. Baylor, 2014-16 San Diego St., Billy Blanton (328 passing), George Jones (208 rushing) and (1,659 yards) Will Blackwell (210 receiving) vs. New Mexico, Nov. 4, 1995 (San Diego (Min. 4 games) 397.0—Case Keenum, Houston vs. UTEP, 2007-11 (1,985 St. won, 38-29); Pittsburgh, John Thurman (332 passing), Kevan Barlow yards in 5 games) (209 rushing) and Antonio Bryant (222 receiving) vs. Boston College, Oct. 21, 2000 (Pittsburgh won, 42-26); Wisconsin, Jim Sorgi (380 passing), Dwayne Smith (207 rushing) and Lee Evans (258 receiving) vs. Michigan Most Yards Gained by Two Opposing St., Nov. 15, 2003 (Wisconsin won, 56-21); Oklahoma St., Zac Robinson Players (320 passing), Kendall Hunter (210 rushing) and Dez Bryant (235 receiv- ing) vs. Houston, Sept. 6, 2008 (Oklahoma St. won, 56-37) Game 1,383—Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (819) & Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma Gaining 1,000 Yards Rushing and (564), Oct. 22, 2016 2,000 Yards Passing A Quarterback Gaining 100 Yards Season Rushing and 400 Yards Passing Player, Team Season Class Rush Pass Game , Clemson 2015 So. 1,105 4,104 Player, Team vs. Opp., Date Rush Pass Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012 Fr. 1,410 3,706 Zac Dysert, Miami (OH) vs. Akron, 9-29-2012 108 516 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2017 Jr. 1,601 3,660 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. vs. UCF, 11-24-2017 102 503 Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2007 So. 1,122 3,652 Brett Smith, Wyoming vs. Hawaii, 11-23-2013 142 498 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2016 So. 1,571 3,543 , Ole Miss vs. Alabama, 10-4-1969 104 436 Chandler Harnish, Northern Ill. 2011 Sr. 1,379 3,216 , Houston vs. TCU, 10-25-2003 144 434 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2012 Jr. 1,815 3,138 Zak Kustok, Northwestern vs. Bowling Green, 11-17-2001 111 421 , Texas 2005 Jr. 1,050 3,036 , BYU vs. Houston, 10-19-2013 128 417 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2010 Sr. 1,206 3,022 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi St. vs. Samford, 10-29-2016 119 417 Taysom Hill, BYU 2013 So. 1,344 2,938 Lamar Jackson, Louisville vs. Syracuse, 9-9-2016 199 411 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2017 Sr. 1,078 2,911 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. vs. Toledo, 11-14-2012 162 407 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2013 Sr. 1,920 2,892 Ned James, New Mexico vs. Wyoming, 11-1-1986 118 406 Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 2012 Jr. 1,019 2,871 , Auburn 2010 Jr. 1,473 2,854 A Quarterback Gaining 200 Yards Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2008 So. 1,130 2,849 Jr., Houston 2015 Jr. 1,108 2,828 Rushing and 200 Yards Passing Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2016 Jr. 1,530 2,812 Game Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn. 2009 Jr. 1,154 2,789 Player, Team vs. Opp., Date Rush Pass , Nevada 2012 So. 1,121 2,786 Denard Robinson, Michigan 2010 So. 1,702 2,570 , Washington vs. Stanford, 10-30-1999 207 302 Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2014 Sr. 1,046 2,498 Denard Robinson, Michigan vs. San Diego St., 9-10-2011 200 293 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi St. 2016 So. 1,375 2,423 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma, 1-4-2013 229 287 Joe Webb, UAB 2008 Jr. 1,021 2,367 Denard Robinson, Michigan vs. Indiana, 10-2-2010 217 277 Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 2001 Sr. 1,004 2,360 , Penn vs. Dartmouth, 10-14-1950 214 276 Brad Smith, Missouri 2002 Fr. 1,029 2,333 Antwaan Randle El, Indiana vs. Minnesota, 10-21-2000 210 263 Denard Robinson, Michigan 2012 Sr. 1,266 2,319 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. vs. Memphis, 11-12-2016 210 263 Brad Smith, Missouri 2005 Sr. 1,301 2,304 Jalen Nixon, UL Lafayette vs. Arkansas St., 10-20-2015 201 253 Joe Webb, UAB 2009 Sr. 1,427 2,299 Denard Robinson, Michigan vs. Notre Dame, 9-11-2010 258 244 Denard Robinson, Michigan 2011 Jr. 1,176 2,173 Vince Young, Texas vs. Oklahoma St., 10-29-2005 267 239 Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 2013 Jr. 1,068 2,094 Brad Smith, Missouri vs. Nebraska, 10-22-2005 246 234 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2009 Jr. 1,183 2,052 Lamar Jackson, Louisville vs. Texas A&M, 12-30-2015 226 227 Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 2012 So. 1,271 2,039 Steve Gage, Tulsa vs. New Mexico, 11-8-1986 212 209 Denard Robinson, Michigan vs. Air Force, 9-8-2012 218 208 Brian Mitchell, Louisiana vs. Colorado St., 11-21-1987 271 205

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Teams Having a 3,000-Yard Passer, Player, Team Seasons Rush Pass 2,000-Yard Rusher and Two 1,000-Yard Major Harris, West Virginia 1987-89 2,030 4,834 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech 2013-16 2,412 4,754 Receivers in the Same Season John Bond, Mississippi St. 1980-83 2,280 4,621 Rutgers, 2007 (Mike Teel [3,147 passer], Ray Rice [2,012 rusher], Kenny Britt [1,232 receiver] and Tiquan Underwood [1,100 receiver]) Prince McJunkins, Wichita St. 1979-82 2,047 4,544 Eric Crouch, Nebraska 1998-01 3,434 4,481 Teams Having a 5,000-Yard Passer, ^Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi St. 2015-17 2,486 4,440 1,000 Yard Rusher and 1,000-Yard Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2012-15 4,559 4,001 Receiver in the Same Season Vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions: Tulsa, 2007 (Paul Smith [5,065 passer], Tarrion Adams [1,225 rusher], , Ohio St. 2008-10 2,164 6,177 Brennan Marion [1,244 receiver], Trae Johnson [1,088 receiver] and Charles Clay [1,024 receiver]); Houston, 2008 (Case Keenum [5,020 ^ Active passer], Bryce Beall [1,247 rusher] and Tyron Carrier [1,029 receiver]); Hawaii, 2010 (Bryant Moniz [5,040 passer], Alex Green [1,199 rusher], Highest Average Gain Per Play Greg Salas [1,889 receiver] and Kealoha Pilares [1,306 receiver]); Game Western Ky., 2015 ( [5,055 passer], Anthony Wells (Min. 37 plays) 14.84—Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 22, [1,091 rusher] and [1,467 receiver]) 2016 (38 for 564) (Min. 63 plays) 10.29—Connor Halliday, Washington St. vs. California, Oct. Teams Having a 2,000-Yard Rusher, 2,000- 4, 2014 (73 for 751) Yard Passer and 1,000-Yard Receiver in the Season (Min. 3,000 yards) 9.86—Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, 2017 (501 for 4,938) Same Season Career Oklahoma St., 1988 (Barry Sanders [2,628 rusher], Mike Gundy [2,163 (Min. 7,500 yards) 8.70—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 2007-09 (970 for passer] and [1,278 receiver]); Texas, 1998 (Ricky 8,439) Williams [2,124 rusher], [2,453 passer] and Wane McGarity [1,087 receiver]); Rutgers, 2007 (Ray Rice [2,012 rusher], Mike Teel [3,147 passer], Kenny Britt [1,232 receiver] and Tiquan Underwood Most Touchdowns Responsible For [1,100 receiver]); Alabama, 2015 ( [2,219 rusher], Jake (TDs Scored and Passed For) Coker [3,110 passer] and Calvin Ridley [1,045 receiver]) Game 11—David Klingler, Houston vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17, 1990 (passed A Quarterback Gaining 2,000 Yards for 11) Rushing and 4,000 Yards Passing Season 63—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2006 (scored 5, passed for 58) Career Season Per Game Player, Team Seasons Rush Pass 5.00—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (55 in 11) Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 2,948 12,905 Career , Oregon 2012-14 2,237 10,796 178—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (scored 23, passed for 155) , TCU 2012-15 2,049 10,728 Career Per Game Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2008-11 2,254 10,366 (Min. 100 TDs) 3.84—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07 (146 in 38) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 4,112 10,098 Most Points Responsible For Taylor Lamb, Appalachain St. 2014-17 2,009 9,786 Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2011-14 3,482 9,659 (Points Scored and Passed For) J.T. Barrett, Ohio St. 2014-17 3,263 9,434 Game , Mississippi St. 2013-15 2,521 9,376 66—David Klingler, Houston vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17, 1990 (passed for , Florida 2006-09 2,947 9,285 11 TDs) Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 4,132 9,043 Season 384—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2006 (scored 5 TDs, passed for 58 TDs, Chandler Harnish, Northern Ill. 2008-11 2,983 8,944 accounted for 3 two-point conversions) Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 4,289 8,799 Season Per Game Greg Ward Jr., Houston 2013-16 2,375 8,705 30.36—David Klingler, Houston, 1990 (334 in 11) Matt Grothe, South Fla. 2006-09 2,206 8,669 Career Nathan Scheelhaase, Illinois 2010-13 2,066 8,568 1,078—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (scored 23 TDs, passed for 155 B.J. Daniels, South Fla. 2008-12 2,068 8,433 TDs, accounted for 5 two-point conversions) Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2014-17 3,672 8,130 Career Per Game , Illinois 2006-09 2,557 8,037 23.26—Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 2005-07 (884 in 38) Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 2,453 7,970 Scoring 200 Points and Passing for Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012-13 2,169 7,820 Antwaan Randle El, Indiana 1998-01 3,895 7,469 200 Points Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 2009-13 2,975 7,258 Career Joshua Cribbs, Kent St. 2001-04 3,670 7,169 Player, Team Season Score Pass , Virginia Tech 2007-10 2,196 7,017 Taysom Hill, BYU 2013-16 2,815 6,929 J.T. Barrett, Ohio St. 2014-17 258 624 Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 4,495 6,250 Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 298 612 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2010-13 4,343 6,209 Tim Tebow, Florida 2006-09 342 528 Patrick White, West Virginia 2005-08 4,480 6,049 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 362 492 Vince Young, Texas 2003-05 3,127 6,040 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2008-11 202 474 Joe Webb, UAB 2006-09 2,774 5,771 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2015-17 246 426 Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn. 2007-10 2,419 5,643 Dak Prescott, Mississippi St. 2012-15 266 420 Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 1998-01 2,615 5,634 Lamar Jackson, Jacksonville 2015-17 300 414 Brian Mitchell, Louisiana 1986-89 3,335 5,447 Marquise Williams, North Carolina 2012-15 228 366 Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 2011-15 3,314 5,295 Cody Farjardo, Nevada 2011-14 264 342 Rickey Foggie, Minnesota 1984-87 2,038 4,903 Pat White, West Virginia 2005-08 286 336

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Player, Team Season Score Pass Most Passes Caught by a Tight End Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 270 336 Game Greg Ward Jr., Houston 2013-16 246 312 17—Emilio Vallez, New Mexico vs. UTEP, Oct. 27, 1967 (257 yards); Jon Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2010-13 294 306 Harvey, Northwestern vs. Michigan, Oct. 23, 1982 (208 yards) Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 252 294 Season 111—James Casey, Rice, 2008 (1,329 yards) Rick Leach, Michigan 1975-78 204 270 Season Per Game Antwaan Randle El, Indiana 1998-01 264 258 8.5—James Casey, Rice, 2008 (111 in 13) Mitch Leidner, Minnesota 2013-16 200 216 Career 247—, Missouri, 2005-08 (2,659 yards) Rushed for 40 Touchdowns and Career Per Game Passed for 40 Touchdowns 5.4—Gordon Hudson, BYU, 1980-83 (178 in 33) Career Most Passes Caught by a Running Player, Team Season Rush TD Pass TD Back J.T. Barrett, Ohio St. 2014-17 43 104 Game Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 47 102 18—Mark Templeton, Long Beach St. vs. Utah St., Nov. 1, 1986 (173 yards) Tim Tebow, Florida 2006-09 57 88 Season Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 59 82 99—Mark Templeton, Long Beach St., 1986 (688 yards) Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2014-17 41 71 Career Dak Prescott, Mississippi St. 2012-15 41 70 303—Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech, 2002-05 (2,058 yards) Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 50 69 Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2011-14 44 57 Most Passes Caught by a Freshman Pat White, West Virginia 2005-08 47 56 Game Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 45 56 18—Richard Woodley (WR), TCU vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 10, 1990 (180 Josh Harris, Bowling Green 2000-03 43 55 yards) Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2010-13 48 51 Season 134—, Texas Tech, 2007 (1,962 yards) Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 42 49 Season Per Game Antwaan Randle El, Indiana 1998-01 44 42 10.3—Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, 2007 (134 in 13 games) Catching at Least 70 Passes and RECEIVING Gaining at Least 1,000 Yards Rushing Season Most Passes Caught , Oregon St., 2009 (78 catches and 1,440 yards rushing) Game 23—Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sept. 17, 1994 (363 yards); Tyler Most Yards Gained Jones, Eastern Mich. vs. Central Mich., Nov. 28, 2008 (170 yards) Game Season 405—Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska, Aug. 29, 1998 (caught 158—Zay Jones, East Carolina, 2016 (1,746 yards) 21) Season Per Game Season 13.4—Howard Twilley, Tulsa, 1965 (134 in 10) 2,060—Trevor Insley, Nevada, 1999 (caught 134) Career Season Per Game 399—Zay Jones, East Carolina, 2013-16 (4,279 yards) 187.3—Trevor Insley, Nevada, 1999 (2,060 in 11) Career Per Game Career 10.5—Manny Hazard, Houston, 1989-90 (220 in 21) 5,285—Corey Davis, Western Mich., 2013-16 (caught 332) Career Per Game Most Passes Caught by Two Players, Same (Min. 2,200 yards) 140.9—Alex Van Dyke, Nevada, 1994-95 (3,100 in 22) Team Most Yards Gained by a Tight End Season 243—Michael Crabtree (134) & (109), Texas Tech, 2007 Game (3,207 yards, 28 TDs) 259—Gordon Hudson, BYU vs. Utah, Nov. 21, 1981 (caught 13) Season Most Passes Caught in Consecutive 1,352—Jace Amaro, Texas Tech, 2013 (caught 106) Season Per Game Games 104.0—Jace Amaro, Texas Tech, 2013 (1,352 in 13) 40—Tyler Jones, Eastern Mich., 2008 (17 vs. Temple, Nov. 22; 23 vs. Central Mich., Nov. 28) Career 2,901—Dennis Pitta, BYU, 2004, 2007-09 (caught 221) Career Per Game Most Consecutive Games Catching a (Min. 2,000 yards) 75.3—Gordon Hudson, BYU, 1980-83 (2,484 in 33) Pass Career Most Yards Gained by a Freshman 54—Bryan Anderson, Central Mich., 2006-09 Game 263—Corey Alston, Western Mich. vs. Eastern Mich., Nov. 1, 1997 (caught Most Consecutive Games Catching at 9) Season least Two Passes 1,962—Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, 2007 (caught 134, 13 games) Career Season Per Game 53—Tyron Carrier, Houston, 2008-11 150.9—Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, 2007 (1,962 in 13)

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Most Games Gaining 100 Yards or Career (Min. 75 catches) 25.7—Wesley Walker, California, 1973-76 (86 for 2,206) More (Min. 105 catches) 22.0—Herman Moore, Virginia, 1988-90 (114 for 2,504) (Min. 200 catches) 19.0—, Wyoming, 1990-93 (229 for Season 4,357) 12—, Oklahoma St., 2010 Consecutive Games in a Season Highest Average Gain Per Reception 12—Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St., 2010 Career by a Tight End 27—Corey Davis, Western Mich., 2013-16 Season Consecutive Games in a Career (Min. 30 catches) 22.6—, Wyoming, 1984 (33 for 745) 14—Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St., 2010-11 Career (Min. 75 catches) 19.2—Clay Brown, BYU, 1978-80 (88 for 1,691) Most Games Gaining 100 Yards or More by a Freshman Most Touchdown Passes Caught Half Season 5—Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. vs. SMU, Sept. 20, 2003 (TD catches of 11—Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, 2007 2, 10, 34, 32 and 25 yards) (finished with 7 TD receptions) Game Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or 7—Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. vs. SMU, Sept. 20, 2003 (12 receptions More for 232 yards; TD catches of 2, 10, 34, 32, 25, 5 and 11 yards) Season Season 27—Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech, 1998 (140 receptions) 6—Trevor Insley, Nevada, 1999 Season Per Game Consecutive Games in a Season 2.3—Tom Reynolds, San Diego St., 1969 (18 in 8); Troy Edwards, 3—Howard Twilley, Tulsa, 1965; Trevor Insley, Nevada, 1999 Louisiana Tech, 1998 (27 in 12) Career Most Yards Gained by Two Players, 60—Jarett Dillard, Rice, 2005-08 (292 receptions) Same Team Game Most Games Catching a Touchdown 640—Rick Eber (322) & Harry Wood (318), Tulsa vs. Idaho St., Oct. 7, 1967 Pass (caught 33, 6 TDs) Season Season 13—Jarett Dillard, Rice, 2006 3,338— (1,803) & Carlos Henderson (1,535), Louisiana Tech, 2016 (14 games) Career 38—Jarett Dillard, Rice, 2005-08 (caught a total of 60 in 49 games) Three Players, Same Team, Each Most Consecutive Games Catching a Gaining 1,000 Yards Touchdown Pass Season 5 times. Carlos Francis (1,177), (1,099) & Nehemiah Glover Season (1,081), Texas Tech, 2003; Ryan Grice-Mullen (1,372), Davone Bess 13—Jarett Dillard, Rice, 2006 (1,266) & Jason Rivers (1,174), Hawaii, 2007; Brennan Marion (1,244), Career Trae Johnson (1,088) & Charles Clay (1,024), Tulsa, 2007; James 18—Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh, 2002-03 (last six games of 2002 and first Cleveland (1,214), Tyron Carrier (1,029) & Patrick Edwards (1,021), 12 games of 2003) Houston, 2009; Davante Adams (1,718), (1,026) & Josh Harper (1,011), Fresno St., 2013 Most Touchdown Passes Caught by a Tight Two Players, Same Team, Ranked No. 1 & End No. 2 in Final Receiving Rankings Season 18—Dennis Smith, Utah, 1989 (73 receptions) Season Jason Phillips (No. 1, 9.8 catches per game) & James Dixon (No. 2, 9.3 Career catches per game), Houston, 1988 33—Ibn Green, Louisville, 1996-99 (217 receptions) Five Players, Same Team, Each Catching 60 Highest Percentage of Passes Caught for Passes or More Touchdowns Season Season Wes Welker (97), Mickey Peters (78), Taurean Henderson (78), Nehemiah (Min. 10 TDs) 58.8%—Kevin Williams, Southern California, 1978 (10 of 17) Glover (77) & Carlos Francis (75), Texas Tech, 2003 Career (Min. 20 TDs) 35.3%—Kevin Williams, Southern California, 1977-80 (24 Most Seasons With At Least 1,400 Yards of 68) 3—Marcus Harris, Wyoming, 1993-96 (1,431 in 1994; 1,423 in 1995; 1,650 in 1996); Corey Davis, Western Mich., 2013-16 (1,408 in 2014; 1,436 in Most Touchdown Passes Caught, 50 2015; 1,500 in 2016) Yards or More Highest Average Gain Per Reception Season 8—Elmo Wright, Houston, 1968 (87, 50, 75, 80, 79, 67, 61, 60 yards); Game Henry Ellard, Fresno St., 1982 (68, 51, 80, 61, 67, 72, 80, 72 yards) (Min. 3 catches) 73.7—Chris Moore, Cincinnati vs. Ohio St., Sept. 27, 2014 (3 for 221; 60, 83, 78 yards) (Min. 5 catches) 52.6—Alexander Wright, Auburn vs. Pacific, Sept. 9, 1989 Most Consecutive Passes Caught for (5 for 263; 78, 60, 41, 73, 11 yards) Touchdowns (Min. 10 catches) 34.9—Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. North Texas, Sept. 18, 6—Carlos Carson, LSU, 1977 (5 vs. Rice, Sept. 24; 1 vs. Florida, Oct. 1; 1965 (10 for 349) first receptions of his career); Gerald Armstrong, Nebraska, 1992 (1 vs. Season Utah, Sept. 5; 1 vs. Arizona St., Sept. 26; 1 vs. Oklahoma St., Oct. 10; 1 (Min. 30 catches) 31.9—Brennan Marion, Tulsa, 2007 (39 for 1,244) vs. Colorado, Oct. 31; 2 vs. Kansas, Nov. 7) (Min. 50 catches) 24.4—Henry Ellard, Fresno St., 1982 (62 for 1,510)

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Most Touchdown Passes Caught by a Three Consecutive Games Freshman 2 Games 11—Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 (6 vs. East Carolina, Sept. 12; 5 Season vs. Miami [OH], Sept. 19); Ricky Williams, Texas, 1998 (6 vs. Rice, Sept. 22—Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, 2007 26; 5 vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3) 3 Games Most Yards Gained in a Game Without 15—Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 (6 vs. East Carolina, Sept. 12; 5 Scoring a Touchdown vs. Miami [OH], Sept. 19; 4 vs. Boston College, Sept. 26) 326—, Nevada vs. San Jose St., Nov. 10, 2001 (12 recep- tions) Most Touchdowns Scored by a Freshman Game SCORING 7—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 (all by rushing) Season Most Points Scored 28—Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 2012 (27 rushing, 1 pass reception) Season Per Game (By Non-Kickers) 2.6—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., 1991 (23 in 9) Game 48—Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (8 TDs on runs Most Games Scoring a Touchdown of 5, 51, 7, 41, 5, 18, 5, 3 yards); Kalen Ballage, Arizona St. vs. Texas Tech, Sept 10, 2016 (8 TDs on runs of 1, 1, 4, 2, 7, 1 and 75 yards and Season reception of 39 yards) 15—Derrick Henry, Alabama, 2015 (15 games) Game vs. Major-College Opponent Career 44—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 (7 TDs, 1 38—Tim Tebow, Florida, 2006-09; Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 2012-15 two-point conversion) Season Most Consecutive Games Scoring a 236—Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 (39 TDs, 1 two-point conversion in 14 games) Touchdown Season Per Game Career 21.3—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (234 in 11) 27—Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech (from Sept. 2, 2000, through Dec. 31, 2002; 57 touchdowns) Career 530—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2012-15 (88 TDs, 1 two-point conversion) Most Games Scoring Two or More Career Per Game 12.1—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., 1991-93 (376 in 31) Touchdowns Season Most Points Scored by a Freshman 13—Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 Game Career 44—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991 (7 TDs, 1 25—Travis Prentice, Miami (OH), 1996-99; Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2009- two-point conversion) 12 Season 168—Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech, 2012 (28 TDs) Most Consecutive Games Scoring Two or Season Per Game 15.6—Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., 1991 (140 in 9) More Touchdowns Season Most Touchdowns Scored 13—Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 Quarter Career 4—Dick Felt, BYU vs. San Jose St., Nov. 8, 1952 (all rushing, 4th quarter); 13—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (from Nov. 14, 1987, through 1988); Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (all rushing, 3rd); Montee Ball, Wisconsin (from Sept. 1 to Dec. 3, 2011) Eric Bieniemy, Colorado vs. Nebraska, Nov. 2, 1990 (all rushing, 4th); Corey Dillon, Washington vs. San Jose St., Nov. 16, 1996 (3 rushing, 1 Most Games Scoring Three or More receiving, 1st); Frank Moreau, Louisville vs. East Carolina, Nov. 1, 1997 (all rushing, 2nd); Corey Thomas, Duke vs. Georgia Tech, Nov. 15, 1997 Touchdowns (all receiving, 4th); Terry Caulley, UConn vs. Kent St., Nov. 9, 2002 (3 Season rushing, 1 receiving, 2nd) 9—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 Game Career 8—Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Ill., Sept. 22, 1990 (all 8 by rushing 16—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2012-15 on runs of 5, 51, 7, 41, 5, 18, 5, 3 yards) Game vs. Major-College Opponent Most Consecutive Games Scoring 7—Arnold “Showboat” Boykin, Ole Miss vs. Mississippi St., Dec. 1, 1951; Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, Sept. 14, 1991; Rashaun Three or More Touchdowns Woods, Oklahoma St. vs. SMU, Sept. 20, 2003; Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada vs. Hawaii, Sept. 22, 2012; Montel Harris, Temple vs. Army West Season Point, Nov. 17, 2012; Keenan Reynolds, Navy vs. San Jose St., Nov. 22, 5—Paul Hewitt, San Diego St., 1987 (from Oct. 10 through Nov. 7); Barry 2013 Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (from Sept. 10 through Oct. 15); Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 (from Nov. 5 through Dec. 3) Season 39—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (11 games); Montee Ball, Wisconsin, 2011 (14 games) Most Touchdowns and Points Scored by Season Per Game Two Players, Same Team 3.5—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 (39 in 11) Season Career 54 and 324—Barry Sanders (39-234) & Hart Lee Dykes (15-90), Oklahoma 88—Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 2012-15 (88 rushing) St., 1988 Career Most Touchdowns Scored In Two and 112 and 674—Montee Ball (79-476) & James White (33-198), Wisconsin, 2010-12 Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring

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Touchdowns by Rushing and Receiving Season 94—Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, 2008 (99 attempted); , Game Florida St., 2013 (94 attempted) By many players. Most recent: Kevin Hogan, Stanford vs. Southern Season Per Game California, Dec. 5, 2015, and Christian McCaffrey, Stanford vs. Southern 6.71—Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, 2008 (94 in 14); Roberto Aguayo, Florida California, Dec. 5, 2015 St., 2013 (94 in 14) Note: James Casey of Rice in 2008 is the only player to pass for a TD Career and score a rushing and receiving TD in a game twice in one season, and 274—Aaron Jones, Baylor, 2010-13 (278 attempts) Rice in 2008 is the only team to have a player do so in three games in one season. Career Per Game (Min. 100 PATs) 5.27—Bart Edmiston, Florida, 1993-96 (137 in 26); Aaron Scoring Touchdowns by Rushing, Jones, Baylor, 2010-13 (274 in 52) Receiving and Returning a Fumble Best Perfect Record of Extra Points Game Made Marco Nelson, Navy vs. Stanford, Sept. 10, 2005; , San Jose St. vs. Hawaii, Oct. 14, 2011 Season 94 of 94—Roberto Aguayo, Florida St., 2013 Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made on a Pass Reception and Punt Return Career Game (Min. 100 atts.) 100%—20 tied. Most recent: Six players whose career By many players. Most recent: Tim Dwight, Iowa vs. Indiana, Oct. 25, 1997 ended in 2017. Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Most Consecutive Extra Points Made Touchdown by Rushing and Passing Game 13—Derek Mahoney, Fresno St. vs. New Mexico, Oct. 5, 1991 (13 attempts Season in game) 13—Tim Tebow, Florida, 2007 (13 games) Season Career 94—Roberto Aguayo, Florida St., 2013 14—Tim Tebow, Florida, from Jan. 8, 2007 through Jan. 1, 2008 Career 233—Alex Trlica, Texas Tech, 2004-07 Scoring 20 Touchdowns by Rushing and Receiving, and Passing for 20 Most Points Scored by Kicking Game Touchdowns 24—Mike Prindle, Western Mich. vs. Marshall, Sept. 29, 1984 (7 FGs, 3 Season PATs) Tim Tebow, Florida, 2007 (23 rushing, 32 passing); Dan LeFevour, Central Season Mich., 2007 (19 rushing, 1 receiving, 27 passing); Colin Kaepernick, 157—Roberto Aguayo, Florida St., 2013 (21 FGs, 94 PATs) Nevada, 2010 (20 rushing, 21 passing); Cam Newton, Auburn, 2010 (20 rushing, 1 receiving, 30 passing); Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, 2012 (21 Season Per Game rushing, 26 passing); Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill., 2013 (23 rushing, 1 12.0—, Oklahoma St., 2012 (156 in 13) receiving, 24 passing); Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2016 (21 rushing, 30 Career passing). 492—Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St., 2013-16 (96 FGs, 204 PATs) Career Per Game Player Returning a Blocked Punt, Fumble 9.6—Roman Anderson, Houston, 1988-91 (70 FGs, 213 PATs; 423 in 44) Recovery and Interception Return for a Highest Percentage of Extra Points and Touchdown Field Goals Made Season By many players. Most recent: Tim Curry, Air Force, 1997 Season (Min. 20 PATs and 12 FGs made) 100.0%—, NC State, 1996 (24 of 24 PATs, 20 of 20 FGs); Ryan White, Memphis, 1998 (22 of 22 Player Scoring A Touchdown By PATs, 16 of 16 FGs) (Min. 30 PATs and 15 FGs made) 99.14%—Roberto Aguayo, Florida St., Receiving, Rushing, Punt Return And 2013 (94 of 94 PATs, 21 of 22 FGs) Kickoff Return Career Season (Min. 100 PATs and 50 FGs made) 96.73%—Roberto Aguayo, Florida St., By many players. Most recent: Rashaad Penny, San Diego St., 2017; 2013-15 (198 of 198 PATs, 69 of 78 FGs) Kavontae Turpin, TCU, 2017; , Temple, 2017 Most Two-Point Attempts Made Note: Jeremy Maclin of Missouri (2007), T.Y. Hilton of FIU (2008) and Stacy Coley of Miami (FL) (2013) are the only freshmen to accomplish this feat. Game 6—Jim Pilot, New Mexico St. vs. Hardin-Simmons, Nov. 25, 1961 (all by Most Extra Points Attempted By running, attempted 7) Season Kicking 6—Pat McCarthy, Holy Cross, 1960 (all by running); Jim Pilot, New Mexico Game St., 1961 (all by running); Howard Twilley, Tulsa, 1964 (all on pass recep- 14—Terry Leiweke, Houston vs. Tulsa, Nov. 23, 1968 (13 made) tions) Season Career 99—Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, 2008 (94 made) 13—Pat McCarthy, Holy Cross, 1960-62 (all by running) Career 278—Aaron Jones, Baylor, 2010-13 (274 made) Most Successful Two-Point Passes Season Most Extra Points Made by Kicking 12—John Hangartner, Arizona St., 1958 (attempted 21) Game Career 13—Terry Leiweke, Houston vs. Tulsa, Nov. 23, 1968 (14 attempts); Derek 19—Pat McCarthy, Holy Cross, 1960-62 (attempted 33) Mahoney, Fresno St. vs. New Mexico, Oct. 5, 1991 (13 attempts)

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DEFENSE Forced Game 4—Nordly Capi, Colorado St. vs. New Mexico, Sept. 3, 2011 Season DEFENSIVE RECORDS 10—, Louisville, 2005 (Since 2000) Season Per Game 0.83—Elvis Dumervil, Louisville, 2005 (10 in 12) Career Total Tackles 16—, Buffalo, 2010-13 (48 games) Game Career Per Game 26—Brian Leigeb, Central Mich. vs. Northern Ill., Nov. 17, 2000; Doug 0.42—Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St., 2005-07 (10 in 24) Szymul, Northwestern vs. Navy, Sept. 21, 2002; Bryce Hudman, SMU vs. Arkansas St., Sept. 15, 2007 Passes Defended Season 193—Lawrence Flugence, Texas Tech, 2002 (14 games) Game Season Per Game 8—Joselio Hanson, Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma St., Nov. 9, 2002 15.9—, Boston College, 2011 (191 in 12) Season Career 32—Jason Goss, TCU, 2002 (24 pass breakups, 8 pass interceptions in 12 545—Tim McGarigle, Northwestern, 2002-05 (48 games) games); Nathan Vasher, Texas, 2003 (26 pass breakups, 6 pass intercep- tions in 13 games); , LSU, 2003 (25 pass breakups, 7 pass Career Per Game interceptions in 14 games) 14.0—Luke Kuechly, Boston College, 2009-11 (532 in 38) Season Per Game 2.8—Aqib Talib, Kansas, 2006 [28 (22 pass breakups, 6 pass interceptions) Solo Tackles in 10] Game Career 20—Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas St. vs. North Texas, Nov. 26, 2005 78—Nathan Vasher, Texas, 2000-03 (61 pass breakups, 17 pass intercep- Season tions in 46 games) 135—E.J. Henderson, Maryland, 2002 (14 games) Career Per Game Season Per Game 2.15—Eugene Wilson, Illinois, 2000-02 [71 (60 pass breakups, 11 pass 10.2—Rick Sherrod, West Virginia, 2001 (102 in 10) interceptions) in 33] Career 360—Rod Davis, Southern Miss., 2000-03 (47 games) Touchdowns Scored by Fumble Career Per Game Return and Interception Return in 8.8—E.J. Henderson, Maryland, 2000-02 (308 in 35) Same Game Paul McClendon, Texas Tech vs. North Texas, Sept. 22, 2001 (6-yard fum- Assisted Tackles ble return and 50-yard interception return); Shawn Hackett, West Virginia Game vs. Rutgers, Nov. 3, 2001 (50-yard interception return and 10-yard fumble 20—Clint Barnard, New Mexico St. vs. UTEP, Sept. 14, 2013; Rodney return); Kyle Van Noy, BYU vs. San Diego St., Dec. 20, 2012 (0-yard Butler, New Mexico St. vs. New Mexico, Sept. 10, 2016 fumble return and 17-yard interception return); Drico Johnson, UCF vs. Season Tulane, Nov. 5, 2016 (30-yard fumble return and 86-yard interception 106—Jake Doughty, Utah St., 2013 return); De’Andre Montgomery, Miami (OH) vs. Buffalo, Nov. 12, 2016 (20-yard interception return and 92-yard fumble return) Season Per Game 8.27—Brian Wagner, Akron, 2011 (91 in 11) Career 290—Travis Freeman, Ball St., 2009-12 (49 games) FUMBLE RETURNS Career Per Game (Since 1992) 6.13—Luke Kuechly, Boston College, 2009-11 (233 in 38) Tackles for Loss Longest Fumble Return for a Touchdown 100—Paul Rivers, Rutgers vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, 1995; Dan Dawson, Rice Game vs. UNLV, Nov. 14, 1998; Kevin Thomas, UNLV vs. Baylor, Sept. 11, 1999 8.0—Nate Irving, NC State vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 13, 2010; Khaleke Hudson, Michigan vs Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2017 Most Fumble Returns Season 32.0—Jason Babin, Western Mich., 2003 (31 solo, 2 assisted in 12 games) Game 2—By many players Season Per Game 2.8—Kenny Philpot, Eastern Mich., 2001 (30.5 in 11) Most Fumbles Returned For Career 75.0—Jason Babin, Western Mich., 2000-03 (73 solo, 4 assisted in 47 Touchdowns games); Khalil Mack, Buffalo, 2010-13 (62 solo, 26 assisted in 48 games) Game Career Per Game 2—Tyrone Carter, Minnesota vs. Syracuse, Sept. 21, 1996 (63 & 20 1.92—Sammy Brown, Houston, 2010-11 (50.0 in 26) yards); Tony Driver, Notre Dame vs. Navy, Oct. 14, 2000 (24 & 22 yards); Alvin Nnabuife, SMU vs. Nevada, Nov. 13, 2004 (17 & 95 yards); Ryan Pass Sacks Coleman, Memphis vs. SMU, Oct. 19, 2013 (15 & 19 yards) Game 6.0—Elvis Dumervil, Louisville vs. Kentucky, Sept. 4, 2005; Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. vs. Ball St., Oct. 21, 2006 INTERCEPTIONS Season 24.0—, Arizona St., 2002 (23 solo, 2 assisted in 14 games) Most Passes Intercepted Season Per Game 1.71—Terrell Suggs, Arizona St., 2002 (24.0 in 14) Game 5—Lee Cook, Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942 (15 yards); Walt Career Pastuszak, Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949 (47 yards); Byron 44.0—Terrell Suggs, Arizona St., 2000-02 (43 solo, 2 assisted in 36 games) Beaver, Houston vs. Baylor, Sept. 22, 1962 (18 yards); Dan Rebsch, Career Per Game Miami (OH) vs. Western Mich., Nov. 4, 1972 (88 yards). Special note: 1.61—Dwight Freeney, Syracuse, 2000-01 (30.5 in 19) Before NCAA College Division records, Dick Miller of Akron intercepted six passes vs. Baldwin-Wallace on Oct. 23, 1937.

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Season Highest Average Gain Per 14—Al Worley, Washington, 1968 (130 yards); Gerod Holliman, Louisville, 2014 (245 yards) Interception Season Per Game Game 1.4—Al Worley, Washington, 1968 (14 in 10) (Min. 2 ints.) 91.0—Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 12, 1983 Career (2 for 182) 29—Al Brosky, Illinois, 1950-52 (356 yards) Season Career Per Game (Min. 5 ints.) 51.8—Norm Thompson, Utah, 1969 (5 for 259) 1.1—Al Brosky, Illinois, 1950-52 (29 in 27) Career (Min. 15 ints.) 26.5—Tom Pridemore, West Virginia, 1975-77 (15 for 398) Most Passes Intercepted by a Most Consecutive Games Intercepting Game a Pass 3—Aaron Humphrey, Texas vs. Rutgers, Sept. 6, 1997; Nate Kvamme, 15—Al Brosky, Illinois, began Nov. 11, 1950 (vs. Iowa), ended Oct. 18, 1952 Colorado St. vs. San Jose St., Oct. 11, 1997; Joseph Phipps, TCU (vs. Minnesota) vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 12, 1998; Lorenzo Ferguson, Virginia Tech vs. Clemson, Sept. 12, 1998; Dan Dawson, Rice vs. Hawaii, Oct. 21, 2000; Most Consecutive Interceptions Returned Will Derting, Washington St. vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2002; Grant Steen, Iowa vs. Indiana, Oct. 19, 2002; Korey Hall, Boise St. vs. Oregon St., for a Touchdown Sept. 10, 2004; Michael LeDet, Tulsa vs. UTEP, Nov. 27, 2004; Quentin 3—Trae Williams, South Fla., 2007 (73 yards vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 3; 64 Poling, Ohio vs. Idaho, Sept. 20, 2014; Richie Brown, Mississippi St. vs. yards vs. Louisville, Nov. 17; 21 yards vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 24); Alphonso Texas A&M, Oct. 4, 2014; Cameron Smith, Southern California vs. Utah, Smith, Wake Forest, 2007 (21 yards vs. Boston College, Sept. 1; 100 Oct. 24, 2015 yards vs. Maryland, Sept. 22; 30 yards vs. Duke, Oct. 6); Prentiss Season Wagner, Tennessee, 2010 (54 yards vs. UT Martin, Sept. 4; 9 yards vs. 9—Bill Sibley, Texas A&M, 1941 (57 yards) UAB, Sept. 25; 10 yards vs. Ole Miss, Nov. 13) Most Passes Intercepted by a Freshman SPECIAL TEAMS Game 4—Mario Edwards, Florida St. vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 14, 1998 (60 yards) Season 13—George Shaw, Oregon, 1951 (136 yards) PUNTING Season Per Game 1.3—George Shaw, Oregon, 1951 (13 in 10) Most Punts Game Most Yards on Interception Returns 36—Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (1,318 Game yards; 20 were returned, 8 went out of bounds, 6 were downed, 1 was 182—Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 12, 1983 (2 intercep- blocked [blocked kicks counted against the until 1955] and 1 went tions) into the for a . Thirty-three of the punts occurred on first down during a heavy downpour in the game played at Shreveport, Season LA. 302—Charles Phillips, Southern California, 1974 (7 interceptions) Season Career 101—Jim Bailey, VMI, 1969 (3,507 yards) 501—Terrell Buckley, Florida St., 1989-91 (21 interceptions) Career Most Touchdowns Scored on Interception 337—Alexander Kinal, Wake Forest, 2012-15 (14,102 yards) Returns Highest Average Per Punt Game Game 3—Johnny Jackson, Houston vs. Texas, Nov. 7, 1987 (31, 53, 97 yards) (Min. 5 punts) 60.4—Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, Oct. 8, 1983 (5 for Season 302; 53, 44, 63, 62, 80 yards); Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. vs. Nebraska, 4—Deltha O’Neal, California, 1999 (9 interceptions) Oct. 23, 2010 (5 for 302; 78, 60, 44, 61, 59 yards) (Min. 10 punts) 55.0—Will Monday, Duke vs. Northwestern, Sept. 19, 2015 Career (11 for 605) 5—Jackie Walker, Tennessee, 1969-71 (11 interceptions); Ken Thomas, San Jose St., 1979-82 (14 interceptions); Deltha O’Neal, California, Season 1996-99 (11 interceptions); Darrent Williams, Oklahoma St., 2001-04 (11 (Min. 36 punts) 50.3—Chad Kessler, LSU, 1997 (39 for 1,961) interceptions) (Min. 40 punts) 49.8—Reggie Roby, Iowa, 1981 (44 for 2,193) (Min. 50 punts) 48.4—Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia, 1994 (72 for 3,486) Most Touchdowns Scored on (Min. 75 punts) 47.8—Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 2013 (75 for 3,587) Career Interception Returns by a Linebacker (Min. 150 punts) 46.3—Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia, 1991-94 (167 for 7,733) Game (Min. 200 punts) 46.2—Johnny Townsend, Florida, 2014-17 (240 for 11,090) 2—Tom Fisher, New Mexico St. vs. Lamar, Nov. 14, 1970 (52 & 28 yards (Min. 250 punts) 45.2—, Baylor, 2003-06 (277 for 12,531) in one quarter); Randy Neal, Virginia vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 21, 1992 (37 & 30 yards); Patrick Brown, Kansas vs. UAB, Aug. 28, 1997 (51 & 23 yards); Nate Kvamme, Colorado St. vs. San Jose St., Oct. 11, 1997 Highest Average Per Punt by a Freshman (15 & 57 yards); Darryl Gamble, Georgia vs. LSU, Oct. 25, 2008 (40 & Season 53 yards); Collin Ellis, Northwestern vs. California, Aug. 31, 2013 (56 & (Min. 40 punts) 48.0—JK Scott, Alabama, 2014 (55 for 2,640) 40 yards); Calvin Munson, San Diego St. vs. San Diego, Sept. 5, 2015 (19 & 67 yards) Most Yards on Punts Season 3—Malcolm Postell, Pittsburgh, 2004; Aaron Curry, Wake Forest, 2007 Game 1,318—Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 Career (36 punts) 4—Randy Neal, Virginia, 1991-94; Dustin Cohen, Miami (OH), 1996-99; , Florida, 2006-09 Season 4,138—Johnny Pingel, Michigan St., 1938 (99 punts) Career 14,102—Alexander Kinal, Wake Forest, 2012-15 (337 punts)

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Most Games With a 40-Yard Average Season (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 28.5—Maurice Drew, UCLA, 2005 (15 for 427) or More (Min. 1.5 rets. per game) 23.5—Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma, 1948 (22 for 517); , Syracuse, 1965 (18 for 423) Career (Min. 4 punts) 37—Shane Lechler, Texas A&M, 1996-99 (punted in 48 Career games); Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest, 2002-05 (punted in 42 games) (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 23.6—Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma, 1946-48 (39 for 922) (Min. 1.5 rets. per game) 20.5—Gene Gibson, Cincinnati, 1949-50 (37 for Most Punts, 50 Yards or More 760) Game 7—Mark Mariscal, Colorado vs. Southern California, Sept. 14, 2002 (8 Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt punts) Returns Season 32—Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia, 1994 (72 punts) Game Career 3—Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. UCLA, Sept. 20, 2003 (74, 84 & 55 94—Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor, 2003-06 (277 punts) yards) Season Most Consecutive Games With at Least One 5—, Hawaii, 2004; , North Carolina, 2013 Career Punt of 50 Yards or More 8—, Washington, 2014-17 (1 in 2014, 2 in 2015, 2 in 2016, 4 Career in 2017) 32—Bill Smith, Ole Miss, 1983-86 Consecutive Games with Punt Return Most Punts, 60 Yards or More for a Touchdown Season 3—David Allen, Kansas St., 1998 (63 yards vs. Indiana St., Sept. 5; 69 13—Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest, 2005 (67 punts) yards vs. Northern Ill., Sept. 12; 93 yards vs. Texas, Sept. 19); Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 2013 (85 yards vs. Virginia, Nov. 9; 65 & 61 yards Most Punts in a Career Without Having vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 16; 64 yards vs. Old Dominion, Nov. 23); Dante Pettis, Washington, 2017 (61 yards vs. Rutgers, Sept. 1; 67 yards vs. Montana, One Blocked Sept. 9; 77 yards vs. Fresno St., Sept. 16) 300—Tony DeLeone, Kent St., 1981-84 Consecutive Punts in a Career Without KICKOFF RETURNS Having One Blocked 300—Tony DeLeone, Kent St., 1981-84 Most Kickoff Returns Game Longest Punt 12—Victor Bolden, Oregon St. vs. Washington, Nov. 23, 2013 (305 yards) 99—Pat Brady, Nevada vs. Loyola Marymount, Oct. 28, 1950 Season 75—Isaiah Burse, Fresno St., 2011 (1,606 yards, 13 games) Ranking in Top 5 in Both Punting and Field Season Per Game Goals 5.77—Isaiah Burse, Fresno St., 2011 (75 in 13) Steve Little, Arkansas, 1977 (No. 4 in punting, 44.3-yard average and No. Career 2 in field goals, 1.73 per game); Chris Gardocki, Clemson, 1990 (No. 4 144—Troy Stoudermine, Minnesota, 2009-12 (3,615 yards) in punting, 44.3-yard average and No. 4 in field goals, 1.73 per game) Career Per Game 4.29—Taveon Rogers, New Mexico St., 2010-11 (103 in 24) PUNT RETURNS Most Yards on Kickoff Returns Game Most Punt Returns 319—Leonard Johnson, Iowa St. vs. Oklahoma St., Nov. 1, 2008 (9 returns) Season Game 1,606—Isaiah Burse, Fresno St., 2011 (75 returns, 13 games) 20—Milton Hill, Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (110 yards) Season Per Game Season 123.5—Isaiah Burse, Fresno St., 2011 (1,606 in 13) 57—Wes Welker, Texas Tech, 2002 (752 yards, 14 games) Career Season Per Game 3,615—Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota, 2009-12 (144 returns) 5.5—Dick Adams, Miami (OH), 1970 (55 in 10) Career Per Game Career 113.7—Taveon Rogers, New Mexico St., 2010-11 (2,728 in 24) 153—Vai Sikahema, BYU, 1980-81, 1984-85 (1,312 yards) Most Yards on Punt Returns Highest Average Gain Per Return Game Game (Min. 3 rets.) 74.0—Reggie Dunn, Utah vs. California, Oct. 27, 2012 (3 for 277—Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. UCLA, Sept. 20, 2003 (7 returns) 222) Season Season 791—Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt, 1948 (43 returns) (Min. 1.2 rets. per game) 40.3—Kylen Towner, Western Ky., 2016 (26 for Season Per Game 1,048) 79.1—Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt, 1948 (791 in 10) (Min. 1.5 rets. per game) 40.3—Kylen Towner, Western Ky., 2016 (26 for Career 1,048) 1,761—Wes Welker, Texas Tech, 2000-03 (152 returns) Career (Min. 1.2 rets. per game & 30 returns) 35.1—Anthony Davis, Southern Highest Average Gain Per Return California, 1972-74 (37 for 1,299) Game Most 100-yard kickoff Returns (Min. 3 rets.) 59.7—Chip Hough, Air Force vs. SMU, Oct. 9, 1971 (3 for 179) (Min. 5 rets.) 43.8—, BYU vs. North Texas, Sept. 10, 1971 Game (5 for 219) 2—Reggie Dunn, Utah vs. California, Oct. 27, 2012

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Season Gaining 1,000 Yards on Punt Returns 4—Reggie Dunn, Utah, 2012 Career and 1,000 Yards on Kickoff Returns 5—Reggie Dunn, Utah, 2010-12 Career Troy Slade, Duke, 1973-75 (1,021 & 1,757); Devon Ford, Appalachian Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff St., 1973-76 (1,197 & 1,761); Anthony Carter, Michigan, 1979-82 (1,095 & 1,504); Willie Drewrey, West Virginia, 1981-84 (1,072 & 1,302); Returns Tony James, Mississippi St., 1989-92 (1,332 & 1,862); Thomas Bailey, Game Auburn, 1991-94 (1,170 & 1,520); Tim Dwight, Iowa, 1994-97 (1,051 & 2—24 tied. Most recent: Keion Davis, Marshall vs. Miami (OH), Sept. 2, 1,133); Deltha O’Neal, California, 1996-99 (1,169 & 2,286); Nick Davis, 2017 (99 & 97 yards); Raymond Calais, Louisiana vs. Southeastern La., Wisconsin, 1998-2001 (1,001 & 1,697); Derek Abney, Kentucky, 2000- Sept. 2, 2017 (97 & 100 yards); Isaiah Harper, Old Dominion vs. North 03 (1,042 & 2,315); Javier Arenas, Alabama, 2006-09 (1,752 & 2,166); Texas, Oct. 28, 2017 (97 & 98 yards); , Troy vs. Coastal , Florida, 2006-09 (1,371 & 2,718); Jeremy Kerley, TCU, Caro., Nov. 11, 2017 (91 & 87 yards). 2007-10 (1,299 & 1,006); Greg Reid, Florida St., 2009-11 (1,117 & 1,553) Note: Raghib Ismail of Notre Dame is the only player in history to score twice in two games; once each in 1988 and 1989. Also, Reggie Dunn of Highest Average Per Kick Return Utah is the only player to score twice with returns of 100 yards in the same (Min. 1.2 Punt Returns and 1.2 Kickoff Returns Per Game) game, which was against California on Oct. 27, 2012. Season Season 27.2—Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985 (40 for 1,087; 16 for 389 on punt returns, 5—Ashlan Davis, Tulsa, 2004 24 for 698 on kickoff returns) Career Career 7—C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2006-09; Tyron Carrier, Houston, 2008-11; 22.0—Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1984-85 (79 for 1,741; 38 for 650 on punt returns, Rashaad Penny, San Diego St., 2014-17 41 for 1,091 on kickoff returns) Consecutive Games With Kickoff Averaging 20 Yards Each on Punt Return for a Touchdown Returns and Kickoff Returns 4—Ashlan Davis, Tulsa, 2004 (100 yards vs. Boise St., Oct. 16; 94 yards vs. Nevada, Oct. 23; 83 yards vs. Rice, Oct. 30; 96 yards vs. SMU, Nov. 6) Season (Min. 1.2 rets. per game each) By 8 players. Most recent: Antonio Brown, Central Mich., 2008 (20.5 on punt returns, 20 for 410; 20.8 on kickoff Scoring a Touchdown on Team’s Opening returns, 38 for 791) Kickoff of Two Seasons Most Touchdowns Scored on Kick Season Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., 1988 [100 yards vs. Miami (OH), Sept. 10] & Returns 1987 (100 yards vs. Tulsa, Sept. 5) (Must Have at Least One Punt Return and One Kickoff Return) Game 2—Ernie Steele, Washington vs. Washington St., Nov. 30, 1940; Charlie TOTAL KICK RETURNS Justice, North Carolina vs. Florida, Oct. 26, 1946; Dion Johnson, East Carolina vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990; Eric Blount, North Carolina vs. (Combined Punt and Kickoff Returns) William & Mary, Oct. 5, 1991; Joe Rowe, Virginia vs. Central Mich., Sept. 7, 1996; Kahlil Hill, Iowa vs. Western Mich., Sept. 5, 1998; Chad Most Kick Returns Owens, Hawaii vs. BYU, Dec. 8, 2001; Derek Abney, Kentucky vs. Florida, Sept. 28, 2002; , North Carolina vs. Duke, Nov. 25, Game 2006; , Alabama vs. Virginia Tech, Aug. 31, 2013; Isaiah 20—Milton Hill, Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (20 punts, McKenzie, Georgia vs. Kentucky, Nov. 8, 2014; Janarion Grant, Rutgers 110 yards) vs. Washington St., Sept. 12, 2015 Season Season 78—Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (56 punts, 22 kickoffs, 1,317 yards) 6—Derek Abney, Kentucky, 2002 (4 punts, 2 kickoffs); Ashlan Davis, Tulsa, Career 2004 (5 kickoffs, 1 punt) 229—Brandon James, Florida, 2006-09 (117 punts, 112 kickoffs, 4,089 Career yards) 8—Cliff Branch, Colorado, 1970-71 (6 punts, 2 kickoffs); Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, 1970-72 (7 punts, 1 kickoff); Derek Abney, Kentucky, 2000-03 Most Yards on Kick Returns (6 punts, 2 kickoffs); Chad Owens, Hawaii, 2001-04 (6 punts, 2 kickoffs); C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2006-09 (1 punt, 7 kickoffs); Phillip Livas, Louisiana Game Tech, 2007-10 (4 punts, 4 kickoffs); Adoree’ Jackson, Southern California, 342—Chad Owens, Hawaii vs. BYU, Dec. 8, 2001 (93 on punt returns, 249 2014-16 (4 punts, 4 kickoffs); Janarion Grant, Rutgers, 2013-17 (3 punts, on kickoff returns) 5 kickoffs); Rashaad Penny, San Diego State, 2014-17 (1 punts, 7 kick- Season offs) 1,483—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati, 2009 (202 on punt returns, 1,281 on kickoff returns) ^Active Season Per Game 116.2—Dion Johnson, East Carolina, 1990 (1,046 yards, with 167 on punt Winning Both Punt Return and returns and 879 on kickoff returns in 9 games) Kickoff Return Championships Career 4,089—Brandon James, Florida, 2006-09 (1,371 on punt returns, 2,718 on Season kickoff returns) Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985 Career Ira Matthews, Wisconsin, kickoff returns (1976) and punt returns (1978); Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985

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Half ALL RUNBACKS 5—Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, Oct. 19, 1985 (1st); Dat Ly, New Mexico St. vs. Kansas, Oct. 1, 1988 (1st); Drew Brown, Nebraska vs. Combined interception returns, blocked kick returns, fuble Southern Miss., Sept. 26, 2015 (1st) returns, punt returns and kickoff returns. Game 7—Mike Prindle, Western Mich. vs. Marshall, Sept. 29, 1984 (32, 44, 42, 23, 48, 41, 27 yards), 9 attempts; Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, Oct. Scoring More Than One Touchdown in 19, 1985 (32, 22, 43, 44, 29, 43, 43 yards), 7 attempts at Least Three Categories Season Season 31—Billy Bennett, Georgia, 2003 (38 attempts in 14 games) Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985 (3 interceptions, 2 punt returns, 2 kickoff returns) Season Per Game 2.6—John Lee, UCLA, 1984 (29 in 11) Scoring at Least One Touchdown in at Career Least Three Categories 96—Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St., 2013-16 (116 attempts) Career Per Game Season (Min. 50 FG) 1.94—, Florida St., 1997-99 (66 in 34) Dick Harris, South Carolina, 1970; , Arizona St., 1974; Scott Thomas, Air Force, 1985; Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985; Joe Crocker, Virginia, Most Field Goals Made by a Freshman 1994; Joe Walker, Nebraska, 1998; Deltha O’Neal, California, 1999; Jerrard Tarrant, Georgia Tech, 2009; Charles Gaines, Louisville, 2013; Game Darius Phillips, Western Mich., 2016; Mike Hughes, UCF, 2017. 6—*Mickey Thomas, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 4, 1989 (6 attempts); Matt Hogan, Houston vs. UAB, Oct. 13, 2012 (6 attempts); Jaden Oberkrom, TCU vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 20, 2012 (6 attempts); Ricky Highest Average Per Runback Aguayo, Florida St. vs. Ole Miss, Sept. 5, 2016 (6 attempts) Season Season (Min. 40 rets.) 28.3—Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985 (46 for 1,303; 6 for 216 on 27—Greg Huegel, Clemson, 2015 (32 attempts) interceptions, 16 for 389 on punt returns, 24 for 698 on kickoff returns) *Conventional-style kicker. Highest Average Per Runback (At Least 7 Interceptions and Min. 1.3 Punt Returns and 1.3 Best Perfect Record of Field Goals Kickoff Returns Per Game) Made Career Game 22.6—Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1984-85 (87 for 1,965; 8 for 224 on interceptions, 7 of 7—Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, Oct. 19, 1985 38 for 650 on punt returns, 41 for 1,091 on kickoff returns) Season 21 of 21—, Tulane, 2012 Most Touchdowns Scored on Runbacks Highest Percentage of Field Goals Game Made 3—Johnny Jackson, Houston vs. Texas, Nov. 7, 1987 (3 interceptions); Season Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma St. vs. UCLA, Sept. 20, 2003 (3 punt returns) (Min. 1.5 FGM per game and 15 made) 100.0%—Cairo Santos, Tulane, 2012 (21 of 21); Marc Primanti, NC State, 1996 (20 of 20); Nate Freese, Most Touchdowns Scored on Boston College, 2013 (20 of 20) Career Runbacks (Min. 45 FGM) 90.0%—Brett Baer, Louisiana, 2009-12 (45 of 50) (Must have at least one touchdown in at least three categories) (Min. 55 FGM) 89.5%—Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2007-10 (68 of 76) Season 7—Erroll Tucker, Utah, 1985 (3 interceptions, 2 punt returns, 2 kickoff Most Consecutive Field Goals Made returns) Season Career 25—Chuck Nelson, Washington, 1982 (first 25, missed last attempt of sea- 11—Darius Phillips, Western Mich., 2014-17 (5 interceptions, 1 punt son vs. Washington St., Nov. 20) returns, 5 kickoff returns). Career 30—Chuck Nelson, Washington, 1981-82 (last 5 in 1981, from vs. Southern California, Nov. 14, and first 25 in 1982, ending with last attempt vs. FIELD GOALS Washington St., Nov. 20) Most Consecutive Field Goals Made at Most Field Goals Attempted the Start Of a Career Game 9—Mike Prindle, Western Mich. vs. Marshall, Sept. 29, 1984 (7 made); Career Denis Hopovac, North Texas vs. FIU, Oct. 7, 2006 (5 made) 23—David Ruffer, Notre Dame, 2009-10; Austin Lopez, San Jose St., 2012-13 Season 39—Josh Lambert, West Virginia, 2014 (30 made in 13 games) Most Games Kicking a Season Per Game 3.8—Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming, 1966 (38 in 10) Career 45—Blair Walsh, Georgia, 2008-11 (53 games); , Florida St., Career 116—Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St., 2013-16 (96 made) 2009-12 (54 games) Career Per Game (Min. 90 att.) 3.1—Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming, 1965-67 (93 in 30) Most Consecutive Games Kicking a Field Goal Most Field Goals Made 31—Kevin Kelly, Penn St., 2006-08 Quarter 4—By 5 players. Most recent: Jose Cortez, Oregon St. vs. California, Oct. Most Field Goals Made, 60 Yards or More 31, 1998 (2nd) Game 2—Tony Franklin, Texas A&M vs. Baylor, Oct. 16, 1976 (65 & 64 yards)

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Season Career 3—Russell Erxleben, Texas, 1977 (67 vs. Rice, Oct. 1; 64 vs. Baylor, Oct. (Min. 15 made) 95.5%—Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2007-10 (21 of 22) 16; 60 vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 29) (4 attempts) Career Most Consecutive Field Goals Made, 3—Russell Erxleben, Texas, 1975-78 (see Season Record above) 40-49 Yards Most Field Goals attempted, 60 Yards or Career More 14—Matt Payne, BYU, 2003-04 Season Highest Percentage of Field Goals 5—Tony Franklin, Texas A&M, 1976 (2 made) Made, Under 40 Yards Career 11—Tony Franklin, Texas A&M, 1975-78 (2 made) Season (Min. 16 made) 100%—Paul Woodside, West Virginia, 1982 (23 of 23); Most Field Goals Made, 50 Yards or Randy Pratt, California, 1983 (16 of 16); John Lee, UCLA, 1984 (16 of 16); Bobby Raymond, Florida, 1984 (18 of 18); Scott Slater, Texas A&M, More 1986 (16 of 16); Philip Doyle, Alabama, 1989 (19 of 19); , TCU, 1995 (19 of 19); , UCLA, 2009 (19 of 19) Game 3—Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming vs. Utah, Oct. 8, 1966 (54, 54, 52 yards); Career Sergio Lopez-Chavero, Wichita St. vs. Drake, Oct. 27, 1984 (54, 54, 51 (Min. 30 made) 97.0%—Bobby Raymond, Florida, 1983-84 (32 of 33) yards); Tim Douglas, Iowa vs. lllinois, Sept. 26, 1998 (51, 58, 51 yards); (Min. 40 made) 97.7%—Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2007-10 (42 of 43) Dan Orner, North Carolina vs. Syracuse, Sept. 7, 2002 (52, 51, 51 yards); Sam Swank, Wake Forest vs. NC State, Oct. 14, 2006 (51, 53, 53 yards) Longest Average Distance Field Goals Made Season Game 8—Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee, 1982 (10 attempts) (Min. 4 made) 49.5—Jeff Heath, East Carolina vs. UT Arlington, Nov. 6, Career 1982 (58, 53, 42, 45 yards) 20—, Washington St., 1988-91 (35 attempts) Season (Min. 10 made) 50.9—Jason Hanson, Washington St., 1991 (10 made) Most Field Goals attempted, 50 Yards Career or More (Min. 25 made) 42.4—Russell Erxleben, Texas, 1975-78 (49 made) Season Longest Average Distance Field Goals 17—Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming, 1966 (5 made) Career attempted 38—Tony Franklin, Texas A&M, 1975-78 (16 made) Season (Min. 20 atts.) 51.2—Jason Hanson, Washington St., 1991 (22 attempts) Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made, Career 50 Yards or More (Min. 40 atts.) 44.7—Russell Erxleben, Texas, 1975-78 (78 attempts) Season Most Times Making Two Or More Field (Min. 10 atts.) 80.0%—Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee, 1982 (8 of 10) Career Goals In a Game (Min. 15 atts.) 60.9%—Max Zendejas, Arizona, 1982-85 (14 of 23) Season 10—Paul Woodside, West Virginia, 1982; John Sullivan, New Mexico, Most Field Goals Made, 40 Yards or 2007; Kai Forbath, UCLA, 2007; Dan Bailey, Oklahoma St., 2010; Josh Lambert, West Virginia 2014 More Career Game 31—Kai Forbath, UCLA, 2007-10 5—Alan Smith, Texas A&M vs. Arkansas St., Sept. 17, 1983 (44, 45, 42, 59, 57 yards) Most Times Making Three Or More Field Season 16—Josh Lambert, West Virginia, 2014 (24 attempts) Goals In a Game Career Season 39—Jason Hanson, Washington St., 1988-91 (66 attempts) (19 of 31, 40-49 6—Luis Zendejas, Arizona St., 1983; Joe Allison, Memphis, 1992; Josh yards; 20 of 35, 50 or more yards) Lambert, West Virginia, 2014 Career Most Field Goals Attempted, 40 Yards 15—Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St., 2013-16 Or More Most Times Making Four Field Goals In a Season 25—Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming, 1966 (6 made) Game Career Season 66—Jason Hanson, Washington St., 1988-91 (39 made) 4—Matt Bahr, Penn St., 1978 Career Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made, 6—John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85; Leigh Tiffin, Alabama, 2006-09; Alex Henery, 40 Yards or More Nebraska, 2007-10; Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St., 2013-16 Season Longest Field Goal Made (Min. 10 made) 93.3%—Matt Payne, BYU, 2004 (14 of 15) 67—Russell Erxleben, Texas vs. Rice, Oct. 1, 1977; Steve Little, Arkansas Career vs. Texas, Oct. 15, 1977; Joe Williams, Wichita St. vs. Southern Ill., Oct. (Min. 20 made) 78.8%—Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2007-10 (26 of 33) 21, 1978 Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made, Longest Indoor Field Goal Made 62—Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota vs. Iowa, Nov. 22, 1986 (in Minnesota’s 40-49 Yards Metrodome) Season (Min. 10 made) 100%—John Carney, Notre Dame, 1984 (10 of 10) Longest Field Goal Made Without Use of a

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Kicking Tee Most Touchdowns Scored on Blocked 65—Martin Gramatica, Kansas St. vs. Northern Ill., Sept. 12, 1998 Punts Longest Field Goal Made by a Freshman Game 61—Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M vs. Southern Miss., Sept. 24, 1994 2—David Langner, Auburn vs. Alabama, Dec. 2, 1972 (2nd half); Frank Staine-Pyne, Air Force vs. Hawaii, Nov. 1, 1997 (1st half) Season Longest Field Goal Made on First attempt 3—Joe Wessel, Florida St., 1984 of Career 61—Ralf Mojsiejenko, Michigan St. vs. Illinois, Sept. 11, 1982 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS Most Field Goals Made in First Game of Career Most Defensive Extra Points Returned 6—Ricky Aguayo, Florida St. vs. Ole Miss, Sept. 5, 2016 (6 attempts) Game 2—Corey Ivy, Oklahoma vs. California, Sept. 20, 1997; Tony Holmes, Texas Most Games in Which Field Goal(s) Provided vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3, 1998 the Winning Margin Most Defensive Extra Points Scored Season 6—Henrik Mike-Mayer, Drake, 1981 Game 2—Tony Holmes, Texas vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3, 1998 Career 10—Dan Miller, Miami (FL), 1978-81; John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85; Jeff Ward, Season Texas, 1983-86 2—Tony Holmes, Texas, 1998 Most Defensive Extra Points Scored BLOCKED KICKS By Both Teams (Must Have One Scored by Each Team) Most Punts Blocked By Game Game 2—Eric Kelly (fumbled return), Kentucky, and Mark Roman (blocked 4—Ken Irvin, Memphis vs. Arkansas, Sept. 26, 1992; James King, Central kick return), LSU, Oct. 17, 1998 Mich. vs. Michigan St., Sept. 8, 2001 Season Longest Return of a Defensive Extra- 7—James King, Central Mich., 2001 Point attempt Special Note: Before NCAA records, Joe Stydahar of West Virginia blocked seven punts in 1934. Game 100—Lee Ozmint (SS), Alabama vs. LSU, Nov. 11, 1989 (intercepted Career pass); Quintin Parker (DB), Illinois vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 28, 1989 (returned 10—James King, Central Mich., 2001-04 kick); Curt Newton (LB), Washington St. vs. Oregon St., Oct. 20, 1990 (intercepted pass); William Price (CB), Kansas St. vs. Indiana St., Sept. Most Blocked Field Goals 7, 1991 (intercepted pass); Joe Crocker (CB), Virginia vs. NC State, Nov. 25, 1994 (intercepted pass); Laymar Grant, Duke vs. Maryland, Oct. 26, Quarter 1996 (intercepted pass); Tony Holmes, Texas vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3, 1998 2—Jerald Henry, Southern California vs. California, Oct. 22, 1994 (1st, (intercepted pass); Brandon Ratcliff, New Mexico vs. UNLV, Oct. 12, 2002 returned first one 60 yards for touchdown); Pat Larson, Wyoming vs. (intercepted pass) Fresno St., Nov. 18, 1995 (2nd); Fili Moala, Southern California vs. Arizona St., Oct. 11, 2008 (3rd); , Alabama vs. Tennessee, Oct. 24, 2009 (4th) First Defensive Extra-Point attempt Thomas King (S), Louisiana vs. Cal St. Fullerton, Sept. 3, 1988 (returned Game blocked kick 6 yards) 2—23 tied. Most recent: Chris Wormley, Michigan vs. UCF, Sept. 10, 2016 Season Most Defensive Extra-Point Kicks Blocked 6—Lonnell Dewalt, Kentucky, 2004 Career Game 9—Margus Hunt, SMU, 2009-11 2—Nigel Codrington (DB), Rice vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 5, 1988 (1 resulted in a score) Most Blocked Extra Points Also holds season record with 2 Game 3—Cameron Nwosu, Rice vs. UCLA, Aug. 30, 2012 Season 5—Ray Farmer, Duke, 1993 Career 8—Ray Farmer, Duke, 1992-95 Most Combined Blocked Kicks (Includes Punts, PAT Attempts, FG Attempts) Game 4—Ken Irvin, Memphis vs. Arkansas, Sept. 26, 1992 (4 punts); James King, Central Mich. vs. Michigan St., Sept. 8, 2001 (4 punts) Season 8—Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St., 1975 (4 PATs, 3 punts, 1 FG); James Francis, Baylor, 1989 (4 PATs, 3 punts, 1 FG); James King, Central Mich., 2001 (7 punts, 1 FG) Career 19—James Ferebee, New Mexico St., 1978-81 (5 punts, 6 PATs, 8 FGs)

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TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE GAME—OFFENSE PASSING Most Passes attempted RUSHING 89—Washington St. vs. Oregon, Oct. 19, 2013 (completed 58) Most Rushes Most Passes attempted, Both Teams 99—Missouri vs. Colorado, Oct. 12, 1968 (421 yards) 135—TCU (79) & Houston (56), Nov. 3, 1990 (completed 81) Most Rushes, Both Teams Fewest Passes attempted 141—Colgate (82) & Bucknell (59), Nov. 6, 1971 (440 yards) 0—By many teams. Most recent: Navy vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 24, 2009 (64 rushes; won 13-10) Fewest Rushes 5—Houston vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 25, 1989 (36 yards) Fewest Passes attempted, Both Teams 1—Michigan St. (0) & Maryland (1), Oct. 20, 1944 (not completed) Fewest Rushes, Both Teams 28—Texas Tech (10) & Centenary (LA) (18), Nov. 11, 1939 (23 yards) Most Passes attempted Without Completion Most Yards Gained 18—West Virginia vs. Temple, Oct. 18, 1946 768—Oklahoma vs. Kansas St., Oct. 15, 1988 (72 rushes) Most Passes attempted Without Most Yards Gained, Both Teams 1,039—Lenoir-Rhyne (837) & Davidson (202), Oct. 11, 1975 (111 rushes) Interception 76—Eastern Mich. vs. Temple, Nov. 22, 2008 (completed 50); Houston vs. Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, UTEP, Oct. 3, 2009 (completed 51) Major-College Opponents Most Passes attempted Without 956—Oklahoma (711) & Kansas St. (245), Oct. 23, 1971 (111 rushes) Interception, Both Teams Fewest Yards Gained 129—Houston (77) & Louisiana Tech (52), Sept. 8, 2012 (completed 87) Minus 109—Northern Ill. vs. Toledo, Nov. 11, 1967 (33 rushes) Most Consecutive Passes attempted Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams Without a Rushing Play Minus 24—San Jose St. (-102) & UTEP (78), Oct. 22, 1966 (75 rushes) 32—NC State vs. Duke, Nov. 11, 1989 (3rd & 4th quarters, completed 16) Most Yards Gained Without Loss Most Passes Completed 677—Nebraska vs. New Mexico St., Sept. 18, 1982 (78 rushes) 58—Eastern Mich. vs. Central Mich., Nov. 28, 2008 (attempted 80); Washington St. vs. Oregon, Oct. 19, 2013 (attempted 89); Washington Most Yards Gained by a Losing Team St. vs. Arizona, Oct. 28, 2017 (attempted 84) 570—Rice vs. San Jose St., Oct. 2, 2004 (85 rushes, lost 70-63) Most Passes Completed, Both Teams Highest Average Gain Per Rush 87—Houston (53) & Louisiana Tech (34), Sept. 8, 2012 (attempted 129) (Min. 30 rushes) 15.54—Northern Ill. vs. Eastern Mich., Nov. 26, 2010 (35 for 544) Best Perfect Game (100 Pct.) (Min. 50 rushes) 12.08—Georgia Tech vs. Kansas, Sept. 17, 2010 (50 for 17 of 17—TCU vs. Grambling, Sept. 8, 2012 604) (Min. 60 rushes) 11.87—Alabama vs. Virginia Tech, Oct. 27, 1973 (63 for Best Perfect Game (100 Pct.) vs. FBS 748) Team Most Players on One Team Each 12 of 12—Iowa vs. Northwestern, Nov. 9, 2002 Gaining 100 Yards or More Highest Percentage of Passes 4—Arizona St. vs. Arizona, Nov. 10, 1951 (Bob Tarwater 140, Harley Cooper 123, Duane Morrison 118, Buzz Walker 113); Texas vs. SMU, Completed Nov. 1, 1969 (Jim Bertelsen 137, Steve Worster 137, James Street 121, (Min. 15 comps.) 100.0%—TCU vs. Grambling, Sept. 8, 2012 (17 of 17) Ted Koy 111); Alabama vs. Virginia Tech, Oct. 27, 1973 (Jimmy Taylor (Min. 25 comps.) 92.6%—UCLA vs. Washington, Oct. 29, 1983 (25 of 27) 142, Wilbur Jackson 138, Calvin Culliver 127, Richard Todd 102); Army (Min. 35 comps.) 90.0%—Texas Tech vs. New Mexico, Sept. 17, 2011 (45 West Point vs. Montana, Nov. 17, 1984 (Doug Black 183, Nate Sassaman of 50) 155, Clarence Jones 130, Jarvis Hollingsworth 124); Nebraska vs. Baylor, Oct. 13, 2001 (Thunder Collins 165, Dahrran Diedrick 137, Eric Crouch 132, Judd Davies 119); Nevada vs. San Jose St., Nov. 8, 2009 (Vai Taua Highest Percentage of Passes 144, Colin Kaepernick 115, Mark Lampford 114, Luke Lippincott 112) Completed, Both Teams Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing (Min. 40 comps.) 84.6%—UCLA & Washington, Oct. 29, 1983 (44 of 52) 12—UTEP vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 25, 1948 Most Passes Had Intercepted 10—Detroit Mercy vs. Oklahoma St., Nov. 28, 1942; California vs. UCLA, Oct. 21, 1978 (52 attempts)

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Most Consecutive Passes Had Both Teams Gaining 600 Yards or Intercepted More 5—Michigan vs. Notre Dame, Sept. 22, 2012 In 58 games (including one in 2017). Most recent: Memphis (753) vs. UCF (726), Dec. 2, 2017 Most Yards Gained 771—Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 (completed 40 of 61) Fewest Yards Gained by a Winning Team Most Yards Gained, Both Teams 10—NC State vs. Virginia, Sept. 30, 1944 (won 13-0) 1,279—Texas Tech (734) & Oklahoma (545), Oct. 22, 2016 (124 attempts) Highest Average Gain Per Play Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams (Min. 50 plays) 13.5—Georgia Tech vs. Kansas, Sept. 17, 2011 (57 for 768) Minus 13—North Carolina (-7 on 1 of 3 attempts) & Penn (-6 on 2 of 12 (Min. 75 plays) 11.9—Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 (86 for 1,021) attempts), Nov. 13, 1943 Most Touchdowns Scored By Rushing Most Yards Gained Per attempt (Min. 30 atts.) 17.0—Nevada vs. Idaho, Oct. 24, 1998 (35 for 596) and Passing (Min. 40 atts.) 15.9—UTEP vs. North Texas, Sept. 18, 1965 (40 for 634) 15—Wyoming vs. Northern Colo., Nov. 5, 1949 (9 rushing, 6 passing) Most Yards Gained Per Completion Longest Drive in a Game (Min. 15 comps.) 31.9—UTEP vs. New Mexico, Oct. 28, 1967 (16 for 510) 26 plays, 14:26 elapsed time—Navy vs. New Mexico, Dec. 30, 2004 (Min. 25 comps.) 25.4—UTEP vs. North Texas, Sept. 18, 1965 (25 for 634) (Emerald Bowl). Navy started at its one-yard line with 1:41 left in the third quarter and drove 94 yards to the New Mexico five-yard line. The drive ended with a 22-yard field goal with 2:15 remaining in the game. Navy Most Touchdown Passes won, 34-19. 11—Houston vs. Eastern Wash., Nov. 17, 1990 Most Touchdown Passes Against a SCORING Major-College Opponent 10—San Diego St. vs. New Mexico St., Nov. 15, 1969; Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 Most Points Scored 103—Wyoming vs. Northern Colo. (0), Nov. 5, 1949 (15 TDs, 13 PATs) Most Touchdown Passes, Both Teams 15—Western Ky. (8) & Marshall (7), Nov. 28, 2014 Most Points Scored Against a Major- College Opponent Most Touchdown Passes, Both Teams, 100—Houston vs. Tulsa (6), Nov. 23, 1968 (14 TDs, 13 PATs, 1 FG) Major-College Opponents 15—Western Ky. (8) & Marshall (7), Nov. 28, 2014 Most Points Scored, Both Teams (Regulation) 137—Pittsburgh (76) & Syracuse (61), Nov. 26, 2016 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Points Scored by a Losing Team Most Plays (Regulation) 118—California (52) vs. Oregon (49), Oct. 21, 2016 (2ot) (636 yards) 63—Rice vs. San Jose St. (70), Oct. 2, 2004; Toledo vs. Western Mich. (66), Nov. 8, 2011; Baylor vs. West Virginia (70), Sept. 29, 2012 Most Plays, Both Teams (Regulation) 209—Houston (115) & Louisiana Tech (94), Sept. 8, 2012 (1,291 yards) Most Points Scored by a Losing Team () Fewest Plays 67—Nevada vs. Boise St. (69), Oct. 14, 2007 (4 ot) 12—Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (10 rushes, 2 passes, -1 yard) Most Points Scored, Both Teams in a Fewest Plays, Both Teams Tie Game 33—Texas Tech (12) & Centenary (LA) (21), Nov. 11, 1939 (28 rushes, 5 104—BYU (52) & San Diego St. (52), Nov. 16, 1991 passes, 30 yards) Most Points Scored, Both Teams, at Most Yards Gained 1,021—Houston vs. SMU, Oct. 21, 1989 (250 rushing, 771 passing, 86 the End of Regulation, Overtime Game plays) 104—Akron (52) & Eastern Mich. (52), Nov. 24, 2001 (Akron won in three overtime periods, 65-62); UNLV (52) & Wyoming (52), Nov. 12, 2016 Most Yards Gained, Both Teams (UNLV won in three overtime periods, 69-66) 1,708—Oklahoma (854) & Texas Tech (854), Oct. 22, 2016 (185 plays) Most Points Scored, Both Teams, Fewest Yards Gained Overtime Game Minus 47—Syracuse vs. Penn St., Oct. 18, 1947 (-107 rushing, gained 60 136—Boise St. (69) & Nevada (67), Oct. 14, 2007 (4 ot) passing, 49 plays) Most Points Scored In One Quarter Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams 49—Houston vs. Tulsa, Nov. 23, 1968 (4th); Davidson vs. Furman, Sept. 30—Texas Tech (-1) & Centenary (LA) (31), Nov. 11, 1939 (33 plays) 27, 1969 (2nd); Fresno St. vs. New Mexico, Oct. 5, 1991 (2nd) Note: Western Ky. scored 49 points in the first quarter against West Va. Most Yards Gained by a Losing Team Tech, Sept. 8, 2007, as an FBS reclassifying team. 854—Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2016 (lost 66-59)

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Most Points Scored In One Quarter, Most First Downs by Rushing Both Teams 36—Nebraska vs. New Mexico St., Sept. 18, 1982 63—Navy (35) vs. North Texas (28), Nov. 10, 2007 (2nd; Navy won, 74-62) Most First Downs by Passing Most Points Scored in One Half 33—Idaho vs. Middle Tenn., Oct. 6, 2001 76—Houston vs. Tulsa, Nov. 23, 1968 (2nd) Most Points Scored in One Half, Both FUMBLES Teams 94—North Texas (49) & Navy (45), Nov. 10, 2007 (1st) Most Fumbles 17—Wichita St. vs. Florida St., Sept. 20, 1969 (lost 10) Most Touchdowns Scored 15—Wyoming vs. Northern Colo., Nov. 5, 1949 (9 rushing, 6 passing) Most Fumbles, Both Teams 27—Wichita St. (17) & Florida St. (10), Sept. 20, 1969 (lost 17) Most Touchdowns Scored, Both Teams 20—Pittsburgh (11) & Syracuse (9), Nov. 26, 2016 (Pittsburgh won, 78-61) Most Fumbles Lost 10—Wichita St. vs. Florida St., Sept. 20, 1969 (17 fumbles) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking 13—Wyoming vs. Northern Colo., Nov. 5, 1949 (attempted 15); Houston vs. Most Fumbles Lost, Both Teams Tulsa, Nov. 23, 1968 (attempted 14); Fresno St. vs. New Mexico, Oct. 5, 17—Wichita St. (10) & Florida St. (7), Sept. 20, 1969 (27 fumbles) 1991 (attempted 13) Most Fumbles Lost in a Quarter Most Two-Point Attempts Scored 5—East Carolina vs. Louisiana, Sept. 13, 1980 (3rd quarter on 5 con- 7—Pacific vs. San Diego St., Nov. 22, 1958 (attempted 9) secutive possessions); San Diego St. vs. California, Sept. 18, 1982 (1st); Pittsburgh vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 25, 2014 (1st; 1st 5 possessions of Most Defensive Touchdowns game) 4—Houston vs. Texas, Nov. 7, 1987 (4 interception returns); Auburn vs. LSU, Sept. 17, 1994 (3 interception returns, 1 fumble return); Florida vs. Louisiana, Aug. 31, 1996 (2 fumble returns, 2 interception returns); PENALTIES Arizona St. vs. UCLA, Nov. 28, 2008 (3 interception returns, 1 fumble return) Most Penalties Against Most Defensive Extra-Point Attempts 24—San Jose St. vs. Fresno St., Oct. 4, 1986 (199 yards) 2—Rice vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 5, 1988 (2 kick returns; 1 scored); Northern Ill. vs. Akron, Nov. 3, 1990 (2 interception returns); Oklahoma vs. Most Penalties, Both Teams California, Sept. 20, 1997 (2 kick returns; 1 scored); Texas vs. Iowa St., 36—San Jose St. (24) & Fresno St. (12), Oct. 4, 1986 (317 yards) Oct. 3, 1998 (2 kick returns; 2 scored) Fewest Penalties, Both Teams Most Defensive Extra Points Scored 0—By many teams. Most recent: Army West Point & Navy, Dec. 6, 1986 2—Texas vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3, 1998 (2 kick returns) Most Yards Penalized Most Field Goals Made 238—Arizona St. vs. UTEP, Nov. 11, 1961 (13 penalties) 7—Western Mich. vs. Marshall, Sept. 29, 1984 (attempted 9); Nebraska vs. Missouri, Oct. 19, 1985 (attempted 7) Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams 421—Grambling (16 for 216 yards) & Texas Southern (17 for 205 yards), Most Field Goals Made, Both Teams Oct. 29, 1977 9—Louisiana (5) & Central Mich. (4), Sept. 9, 1989 (attempted 11) Most Field Goals Attempted 9—Western Mich. vs. Marshall, Sept. 29, 1984 (made 7); North Texas vs. TURNOVERS FIU, Oct. 7, 2006 (made 5) (Number of Times Losing the Ball on Fumbles and Interceptions) Most Field Goals Attempted, Both Most Turnovers Lost Teams 13—Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, Dec. 1, 1951 (5 fumbles, 8 interceptions) 16—North Texas (9) & FIU (7), Oct. 7, 2006 (made 8) Most Turnovers, Both Teams Most Field Goals Missed 20—Wichita St. (12) & Florida St. (8), Sept. 20, 1969 (17 fumbles, 3 inter- 7—LSU vs. Florida, Nov. 25, 1972 (attempted 8) ceptions) Most Total Plays Without a Turnover FIRST DOWNS (Rushes, Passes, All Runbacks) 110—California vs. San Jose St., Oct. 5, 1968 (also did not fumble); Baylor Most First Downs vs. Rice, Nov. 13, 1976 45—Texas Tech vs. Iowa St., Oct. 11, 2003 (16 rush, 28 pass, 1 penalty) Most Total Plays Without a Turnover, Most First Downs, Both Teams Both Teams 78—Houston (40) & Louisiana Tech (38), Sept. 8, 2012 184—Arkansas (93) & Texas A&M (91), Nov. 2, 1968 Fewest First Downs by a Winning Most Total Plays Without a Turnover or a Team Fumble, Both Teams 0—NC State vs. Virginia, Sept. 30, 1944 (won 13-0); Michigan vs. Ohio St., 158—Stanford (88) & Oregon (70), Nov. 2, 1957 Nov. 25, 1950 (won 9-3)

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Most Turnovers by a Winning Team 11—Purdue vs. Illinois, Oct. 2, 1943 (9 fumbles, 2 interceptions; won 40-21) PASS DEFENSE Most Passes Had Intercepted By a Fewest Attempts Allowed Winning Team 0—By many teams. Most recent: Wake Forest vs. Navy, Oct. 24, 2009 7—Pittsburgh vs. Army West Point, Nov. 15, 1980 (54 attempts; won 45-7); Florida vs. Kentucky, Sept. 11, 1993 (52 attempts; won 24-20) Fewest Completions Allowed (Min. 1 att.) 0—By many teams. Most recent: Virginia vs. Navy, Dec. 28, Most Fumbles Lost by a Winning Team 2017 (1 attempt) 9—Purdue vs. Illinois, Oct. 2, 1943 (10 fumbles; won 40-21); Arizona St. vs. Utah, Oct. 14, 1972 (10 fumbles; won 59-48) Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed (Min. 10 atts.) 0.0%—North Carolina vs. Penn St., Oct. 2, 1943 (0 of 12 attempts); Temple vs. West Virginia, Oct. 18, 1946 (0 of 18 attempts); San Most Consecutive Plays From Jose St. vs. Cal St. Fullerton, Oct. 10, 1992 (0 of 11 attempts); Indiana vs. Scrimamge By One Team Resulting in Charleston So., Oct. 7, 2017 (0 of 10 attempts) Turnover Fewest Yards Allowed 4—Western Ky. vs. Tennessee, Sept. 7, 2013 (Tennessee intercepted two Minus 16—VMI vs. Richmond, Oct. 5, 1957 (2 completions) consecutive passes for TDs followed by two fumble recoveries) Most Passes Intercepted By OVERTIMES 11—Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949 (136 yards) Most Passes Intercepted Against a Most Overtime Periods Major-College Opponent 7—Arkansas (58) vs. Ole Miss (56), Nov. 3, 2001; Arkansas (71) vs. 10—Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit Mercy, Nov. 28, 1942; UCLA vs. California, Kentucky (63), Nov. 1, 2003; North Texas (25) vs. FIU (22), Oct. 7, 2006; Oct. 21, 1978 Western Mich. (71) vs. Buffalo (68), Oct. 7, 2017. Most Consecutive Passes Intercepted Most Plays in Overtime Game 5—Notre Dame vs. Michigan, Sept. 22, 2012 118—California (52) vs. Oregon (49), Oct. 21, 2016 (2 overtime periods) Most Passes Intercepted By Losing Team Most Plays in Overtime Game, Both 7—Army West Point vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 15, 1980 (54 attempts); Kentucky Teams vs. Florida, Sept. 11, 1993 (52 attempts) 203—California (118) & Oregon (85), Oct. 21, 2016 (2 overtime periods) Most Yards on Interception Returns Most Points Scored in Overtime Periods 240—Kentucky vs. Ole Miss, Oct. 1, 1949 (6 returns) 47—Arkansas (71) vs. Kentucky (63), Nov. 1, 2003 (7 overtime periods) Most Touchdowns on Interception Returns Most Points Scored in Overtime Periods, 4—Houston vs. Texas, Nov. 7, 1987 (198 yards; 3 TDs in the 4th quarter) Both Teams 86—Arkansas (47) & Kentucky (39), Nov. 1, 2003 (7 overtime periods; Arkansas won, 71-63) TOTAL DEFENSE Largest Winning Margin In Overtime Fewest Plays Allowed 13—Arizona St. (48) vs. Southern California (35), Oct. 19, 1996 (2 overtime 12—Centenary (LA) vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 11, 1939 (10 rushes, 2 passes; periods); Central Mich. (36) vs. Eastern Mich. (23), Oct. 10, 1998 (1 -1 yard) overtime period) Fewest Yards Allowed Most Consecutive Overtime Games (Season) Minus 47—Penn St. vs. Syracuse, Oct. 18, 1947 (-107 rushing, 60 passing; 2—many tied. Most recent: Louisiana (39) vs. Tulane (41), Sept. 24, 2016 49 plays) and Louisiana (31) vs. New Mexico St. (37), Oct. 1, 2016; Tulsa (48) vs. Fresno St. (41), Sept. 24, 2016 and Tulsa (43) vs. SMU (40), Oct. 7, 2016; California (44) vs. Oregon St. (47), Oct. 8, 2016 and California (52) vs. Oregon (49), Oct. 21, 2016. FIRST DOWNS Most Overtime Games with Same Fewest First Downs Allowed Opponent in Consecutive Years 0—By many teams. Most recent: NC State vs. Western Caro., Sept. 1, 1990 3—Central Mich. (24) vs. Eastern Mich. (17), Sept. 23, 2006, Eastern Mich. (23) vs. Central Mich. (20), Sept. 24, 2005 & Eastern Mich. (61) vs. Central Mich. (58), Nov. 6, 2004 DEFENSIVE RECORDS (Since 2000) — GAME DEFENSE Most Tackles For Loss 23—NC State vs. Florida St., Nov. 11, 2004; Arizona St. vs. Washington St., Oct. 10, 2009 RUSHING DEFENSE Most Pass Sacks Fewest Rushes Allowed 15—TCU vs. Nevada, Sept. 9, 2000 5—Texas Tech vs. Houston, Nov. 25, 1989 (36 yards) Most Passes Defended Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Pass Interceptions and Pass Breakups) Minus 109—Toledo vs. Northern Ill., Nov. 11, 1967 (33 rushes) 19—South Carolina vs. Alabama, Oct. 2, 2000

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Most Forced Fumbles SINGLE GAME—SPECIAL 7—Miami (OH) vs. North Carolina, Aug. 31, 2002; Virginia vs. South Carolina, Sept. 7, 2002; West Virginia vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 13, 2003; TEAMS Miami (OH) vs. Buffalo, Nov. 5, 2005

TURNOVERS GAINED PUNTING (Number of Times Gaining the Ball on Fumbles and Interceptions) Most Punts 39—Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (1,377 yards) Most Turnovers Gained 38—Centenary (LA) vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 11, 1939 (1,248 yards) 13—Georgia Tech vs. Georgia, Dec. 1, 1951 (5 fumbles, 8 interceptions) Most Punts, Both Teams Most Consecutive Opponent’s Series 77—Texas Tech (39) & Centenary (LA) (38), Nov. 11, 1939 (2,625 yards) (The game was played in a heavy downpour in Shreveport, Louisiana. Resulting in Turnovers Forty-two punts were returned, 19 went out of bounds, 10 were downed, 7—Florida vs. Florida St., Oct. 7, 1972 (4 fumbles lost, 3 interceptions; first 1 went into the end zone for a touchback, 4 were blocked and 1 was seven series of the game) fair caught. Sixty-seven punts [34 by Texas Tech and 33 by Centenary] occurred on first-down plays, including 22 consecutively in the third and fourth quarters. The game was a scoreless tie.) FUMBLE RETURNS Fewest Punts (Since 1992) 0—By many teams. Most recent: Western Ky. vs. Louisiana Tech, Dec. 3, 2016 (won 58-44) Most Touchdowns on Fumble Returns 2—Toledo vs. Arkansas St., Sept. 5, 1992; Arizona vs. Illinois, Sept. 18, Fewest Punts by a Losing Team 1993; Duke vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 22, 1994 (both occurred in 1st quarter); 0—By many teams. Most recent: Texas vs. Baylor, Dec. 3, 2011 (lost 48-24) Iowa vs. Minnesota, Nov. 19, 1994; Florida vs. Louisiana, Aug. 31, 1996; Minnesota vs. Syracuse, Sept. 21, 1996; Arizona St. vs. Washington St., Highest Average Per Punt Nov. 1, 1997; Mississippi St. vs. BYU, Sept. 14, 2000; Notre Dame vs. Navy, Oct. 14, 2000; Southern California vs. UCLA, Nov. 22, 2003; SMU (Min. 5 punts) 60.4—BYU vs. Wyoming, Oct. 8, 1983 (5 for 302); Oklahoma vs. Nevada, Nov. 13, 2004 St. vs. Nebraska, Oct. 23, 2010 (5 for 302) (Min. 10 punts) 55.0—North Carolina vs. Northwestern, Sept. 19, 2015 (11 Longest Return of a Fumble for 605) 100—Rutgers vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, 1995; Rice vs. UNLV, Nov. 14, 1998; Highest Average Per Punt, Both Teams UNLV vs. Baylor, Sept. 11, 1999 (Min. 10 punts) 55.3—BYU & Wyoming, Oct. 8, 1983 (11 for 608)

DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS PUNT RETURNS Most Defensive Extra Points Scored Most Punt Returns Against 22—Texas Tech vs. Centenary (LA), Nov. 11, 1939 (112 yards) 2—Iowa St. vs. Texas, Oct. 3, 1998 (2 kick returns) Most Punt Returns, Both Teams Most Defensive Extra-Point Attempts 42—Texas Tech (22) & Centenary (LA) (20), Nov. 11, 1939 (233 yards) Against 2—Notre Dame vs. Rice, Nov. 5, 1988 (2 blocked kick returns, 1 scored); Most Yards on Punt Returns Akron vs. Northern Ill., Nov. 3, 1990 (2 interception returns); California vs. 319—Texas A&M vs. North Texas, Sept. 21, 1946 (10 returns) Oklahoma, Sept. 20, 1997 (2 kick returns; 1 scored); Iowa St. vs. Texas, Oct. 3, 1998 (2 kick returns; 2 scored) Highest Average Gain Per Return (Min. 5 rets.) 44.2—Denver vs. Colorado Col., Sept. 17, 1956 (6 for 265) Most Defensive Extra Points Scored by Both Teams Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt (Must Have One Scored by Each Team) Returns 2—Kentucky (fumbled snap return) and LSU (blocked kick return), Oct. 3—Wisconsin vs. Iowa, Nov. 8, 1947; Wichita St. vs. Northern St., Oct. 22, 17, 1998 1949; UCLA vs. Stanford, Oct. 16, 1954; LSU vs. Ole Miss, Dec. 5, 1970; Holy Cross vs. Brown, Sept. 21, 1974; Arizona St. vs. Pacific, Nov. 15, 1975; Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 16, 1996; Oklahoma vs. UCLA, Sept. 20, 2003; Southern California vs. California, Nov. 9, 2013 SAFETIES Most Safeties KICKOFF RETURNS 3—Penn St. vs. Maryland, Sept. 17, 1966; Arizona St. vs. Nebraska, Sept. 21, 1996; North Texas vs. Louisiana, Sept. 27, 2003; Bowling Green vs. Miami (OH), Nov. 15, 2005 Most Kickoff Returns 14—Arizona St. vs. Nevada, Oct. 12, 1946 (290 yards) Most Yards on Kickoff Returns 344—Rice vs. Tulane, Nov. 13, 2010 (10 returns) Highest Average Gain Per Return (Min. 6 rets.) 46.2—Southern California vs. Washington St., Nov. 7, 1970 (6 for 277)

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Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff PASSING Returns 2—By many teams. Most recent: San Diego St. vs. Wyoming, Nov. 19, 2016 Most Yards Gained Per Game 511.27—Houston, 1989 (5,624 in 11) Touchdowns Scored on Back-to-Back Most Yards Gained Kickoff Returns, Both Teams 6,301—Houston, 2011 (14 games) 2—By many teams. Most recent: Ohio & Ball St., Oct. 22, 2005 Highest Average Gain Per attempt TOTAL KICK RETURNS (Min. 350 atts.) 11.70—Oklahoma, 2017 (433 for 5,065) (Combined Punt and Kickoff Returns) Highest Average Gain Per Completion (Min. 100 comps.) 19.07—Houston, 1968 (105 for 2,003) (Min. 175 comps.) 17.97—Grambling, 1977 (187 for 3,360) Most Yards on Kick Returns (Min. 225 comps.) 17.12—Florida, 1996 (234 for 4,007) 376—Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 16, 1974 (9 returns) Most Passes Attempted Per Game Highest Average Gain Per Return 64.25—Washington St., 2014 (771 in 12) (Min. 7 rets.) 44.6—Auburn vs. Tennessee, Nov. 9, 2013 (7 for 312) Most Passes Completed Per Game 42.50—Washington St., 2014 (510 in 12) OPPONENT’S KICKS BLOCKED Highest Percentage Completed Most Opponent’s Punts Blocked (Min. 150 atts.) 76.73%—Texas, 2008 (343 of 447) 4—SMU vs. UT Arlington, Sept. 30, 1944; Michigan vs. Ohio St., Nov. 25, Lowest Percentage Had Intercepted 1950; Memphis vs. Arkansas, Sept. 26, 1992 (10 attempts); Central Mich. vs. Michigan St., Sept. 8, 2001 (6 attempts) (Min. 300 atts.) 0.66%—Boise St., 2009 (3 of 458) Most Opponent’s Punts Blocked, One Most Touchdown Passes Per Game 5.00—Houston, 1989 (55 in 11) Quarter 3—Purdue vs. Northwestern, Nov. 11, 1989 (4 attempts) Most Touchdown Passes 62—Hawaii, 2006 (14 games) Block Opponent’s Field Goal, Punt and Extra-Point Kick Fewest Touchdown Passes Oregon St. blocked each type of kick against Southern California, Sept. 0—By 6 teams since 1975. Most recent: Vanderbilt, 1993 (11 games, 157 14, 1996 attempts) Most Opponent’s Field Goals Blocked Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Points 3—South Ala. vs. Fla. Atlantic, Oct. 20, 2012 (5 attempts) (Min. 150 atts.) 202.7—Oklahoma, 2017 (433 attempts, 309 completions, 6 interceptions, 5,065 yards, 47 TD passes) (Min. 600 atts.) 185.9—Hawaii, 2006 (615 attempts, 444 completions, 12 Most Opponent’s Field Goals Blocked, One interceptions, 6,178 yards, 62 TD passes) Quarter 2—Southern California vs. California, Oct. 22, 1994; Wyoming vs. Fresno A Team With the No. 1 & No. 2 Receivers St., Nov. 18, 1995; Central Mich. vs. Kent St., Oct. 2, 2004; Southern Houston, 1988 (Jason Phillips, No. 1, 9.82 catches per game & James California vs. Arizona St., Oct. 11, 2008 (3rd); Iowa vs. UNI, Sept. 5, Dixon, No. 2, 9.27 catches per game) 2009 (4th) Most 100-Yard Receiving Games in a Season, One Team SEASON—OFFENSE 20—Hawaii, 2006 (Davone Bess 6, Jason Rivers 5, Ryan Grice-Mullen 4, Ross Dickerson 2, Ian Sample 2 & Nate Ilaoa 1)

RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Gained Per Game Most Yards Gained Per Game 472.36—Oklahoma, 1971 (5,196 in 11) 624.91—Houston, 1989 (6,874 in 11) Highest Average Gain Per Rush Most Yards Gained (Min. 400 rushes) 7.64—Army West Point, 1945 (424 for 3,238) 8,387—Houston, 2011 (14 games) (Min. 500 rushes) 7.39—Nevada, 2009 (607 for 4,484) Most Rushes Per Game Highest Average Gain Per Play 8.58—Hawaii, 2006 (913 for 7,829) 73.91—Oklahoma, 1974 (813 in 11) Most Touchdowns Rushing Per Game Gaining 300 Yards or More Per Game 5.50—Nebraska, 1997 (66 in 12) Rushing and 200 Yards or More Per Game Passing Houston, 1968 (361.7 rushing, 200.3 passing); Arizona St., 1973 (310.2 rushing, 255.3 passing); Baylor, 2015 (326.7 rushing, 289.5 passing)

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Most Plays Per Game Most Rushing First Downs Per Game 92.40—Notre Dame, 1970 (924 in 10) 21.36—Oklahoma, 1974 (235 in 11) Most Touchdowns Rushing and Passing Most Passing First Downs Per Game 96—Oklahoma, 2008 (14 games) 23.46—Texas Tech, 2003 (305 in 13) Most Touchdowns Per Game Rushing and Passing FUMBLES 7.00—Nebraska, 1983 (84 in 12); Louisiana Tech, 2012 (84 in 12) Most Fumbles 73—Cal St. Fullerton, 1992 (lost 41) SCORING Most Fumbles Lost Most Points Per Game 41—Cal St. Fullerton, 1992 (73 fumbles) 56.00—Army West Point, 1944 (504 in 9) Fewest Own Fumbles Lost Most Points Scored 1—Bowling Green, 1996; Miami (OH), 1998; Northern Ill., 2004 (9 games) 504—Army West Point, 1944 (10 games) 466—Oklahoma, 1956 Fewest Own Fumbles Lost in Two (11 games) 589—Houston, 1989 Consecutive Seasons (12 games) 624—Nebraska, 1983 (13 games) 681—Baylor, 2013 3—Miami (OH), 1998-99 (1 in 1998; 2 in 1999) (14 games) 723—Florida St., 2013 (15 games) 681—Oregon, 2014 Most Consecutive Fumbles Lost 14—Oklahoma, 1983 (during 5 games, Oct. 8-Nov. 5) Highest Scoring Margin 52.11—Army West Point, 1944 (scored 504 points for 56.0 average and allowed 35 points for 3.9 average in 9 games) PENALTIES Most Points Scored, Two Consecutive Most Penalties Per Game Games 12.91—Grambling, 1977 (142 in 11, 1,476 yards) 177—Houston, 1968 (77-3 vs. Idaho, Nov. 16, and 100-6 vs. Tulsa, Nov. 23) Most Yards Penalized Per Game Most Touchdowns Per Game 134.18—Grambling, 1977 (1,476 in 11, 142 penalties) 8.22—Army West Point, 1944 (74 in 9) Most Touchdowns ( ) 99—Oklahoma, 2008 (14 games) TURNOVERS GIVEAWAYS (Fumbles Lost and Passes Had Intercepted) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking 94—Oklahoma, 2008 (14 games); Florida St., 2013 (14 games) Fewest Turnovers 8—Clemson, 1940 (2 fumbles lost, 6 interceptions); Miami (OH), 1966 Most Extra Points Made Per Game by (4 fumbles lost, 4 interceptions); Notre Dame, 2000 (4 fumbles lost, 4 interceptions); Navy, 2015 (6 fumbles lost, 2 interceptions); Western Kicking Mich., 2016 (4 fumbles lost, 4 interceptions); LSU, 2017 (4 fumbles lost, 6.71—Oklahoma, 2008 (94 in 14); Florida St., 2013 (94 in 14) 4 interceptions). Most Consecutive Extra Points Made Fewest Turnovers Per Game by Kicking 0.57—Western Mich., 2016 (8 in 14 games) 94—Florida St., 2013 (Entire Season) Most Turnovers Most Two-Point Attempts Made Per Game 61—North Texas, 1971 (28 fumbles lost, 33 interceptions); Tulsa, 1976 (37 fumbles lost, 24 interceptions) 2.22—Rutgers, 1958 (20 in 9, attempted 31) Most Defensive Extra-Point Attempts Most Turnovers Per Game 6.11—Mississippi St., 1949 (55 in 9 games; 30 fumbles lost, 25 intercep- 3—Rice, 1988 (1 vs. Louisiana, Sept. 24, blocked kick return; 2 vs. Notre tions) Dame, Nov. 5, 2 blocked kick returns, 1 scored) Most Defensive Extra Points Scored 2—Texas, 1998 (2 vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3, 2 blocked kick returns); Tulsa, SEASON—DEFENSE 2010 (1 vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 30, blocked kick return; 1 vs. Rice, Nov. 6, blocked kick return) Most Field Goals Per Game RUSHING DEFENSE 2.64—UCLA, 1984 (29 in 11); Cincinnati, 2000 (29 in 11) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game FIRST DOWNS 17.00—Penn St., 1947 (153 in 9) Most Yards Lost by Opponents Per Game Most First Downs Per Game 70.10—Wyoming, 1968 (701 in 10 games, 458 rushes) 32.15—Texas Tech, 2003 (418 in 13) Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Rush (Min. 240 rushes) 0.64—Penn St., 1947 (240 for 153)

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(Min. 400 rushes) 1.26—North Texas, 1966 (408 for 513) Fewest Yards Allowed (Min. 500 rushes) 2.06—Nebraska, 1971 (500 for 1,031) Minus 9—TCU, 2014 (9 returns) PASS DEFENSE Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Punt Return Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game Minus 1.00—TCU, 2014 (9 for -9 yards) 13.13—Penn St., 1938 (105 in 8) Fewest Yards Allowed Per attempt KICKOFF RETURN DEFENSE (Min. 200 atts.) 3.41—Toledo, 1970 (251 for 856) (Min. 300 atts.) 3.78—Notre Dame, 1967 (306 for 1,158) Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Kickoff Fewest Yards Allowed Per Completion Return (Min. 100 comps.) 8.78—Southern California, 2008 (199 for 1,747) 8.35—Richmond, 1951 (23 for 192 yards) Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed (Min. 150 atts.) 31.06%—Virginia, 1952 (50 of 161) SCORING (Min. 200 atts.) 33.33%—Notre Dame, 1967 (102 of 306) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game Fewest Touchdowns Allowed by Passing 0.00—Duke, 1938 (9 games); Tennessee, 1939 (10 games) 0—By many teams. Most recent: LSU, 1959; North Texas, 1959 Most Points Allowed Lowest Pass Efficiency Defensive Rating 572—East Carolina, 2010 (13 games) (Since 1990) 65.7—Kansas St., 1999 (315 attempts, 118 completions, 21 interceptions, Most Points Allowed Per Game 1,364 yards, 5 TDs) 50.27—Louisiana, 1997 (553 in 11) Most Passes Intercepted by Per Game 4.13—Penn, 1940 (33 in 8) FUMBLES Highest Percentage Intercepted by (Min. 200 atts.) 17.91%—Army West Point, 1944 (36 of 201) Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered 36—North Texas, 1972; BYU, 1977 Most Yards Gained on Interception Returns 782—Tennessee, 1971 (25 interceptions) Most Touchdowns Scored on Fumble Returns Most Interception Yards Per Game 7—Georgia Tech, 1998 72.50—Texas, 1943 (580 in 8) Highest Average Per Interception Return ( ) (Min. 10-14 ints.) 36.33—Oregon St., 1959 (12 for 436) TURNOVERS TAKEAWAYS (Min. 15 ints.) 31.28—Tennessee, 1971 (25 for 782) (Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered and Passes Intercepted) Most Touchdowns on Interception Returns Most Opponents’ Turnovers 8—Southern Miss., 2011; SMU, 2012 57—Tennessee, 1970 (21 fumbles recovered, 36 interceptions) Most Opponents’ Turnovers Per Game TOTAL DEFENSE 5.44—Wyoming, 1950 (49 in 9); Penn, 1950 (49 in 9); UCLA, 1952 (49 in 9); UCLA, 1954 (49 in 9) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game 69.88—Santa Clara, 1937 (559 in 8) Highest Margin of Turnovers Per Game Over Opponents Fewest Rushing and Passing Touchdowns 4.00—UCLA, 1952 (36 in 9; 13 giveaways vs. 49 takeaways) Allowed Per Game Also holds total-margin record with 36 0.0—Duke, 1938; Tennessee, 1939 Highest Margin of Turnovers Per Game by Lowest Average Yards Allowed Per Play Opponents (Min. 400 plays) 1.71—Texas A&M, 1939 (447 for 763) (Min. 600 plays) 2.51—Nebraska, 1967 (627 for 1,576) 3.10—Southern Miss., 1969 (31 in 10; 45 giveaways vs. 14 takeaways) (Min. 700 plays) 2.69—Toledo, 1971 (734 for 1,975) Most Consecutive Games with a Takeaway Most Yards Allowed Per Game 67—Colorado, 1974-80 560.83—Kansas, 2015 (6,730 in 12)

PUNT RETURN DEFENSE Fewest Returns Allowed 4—Hawaii, 2011 (30 yards); Army West Point, 2016 (32 yards), Arkansas St., 2017 (8 yards); Toledo, 2017 (14 yards)

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Fewest Kickoff Returns Per Game DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS 0.70—Boston College, 1939 (7 in 10) Most Defensive Extra-Point Attempts Most Kickoff- Against 1,797—Western Ky., 2009 (81 returns) 2—Louisiana, 1988 (2 kick returns, none scored); Notre Dame, 1988 (2 kick returns, 1 scored); Akron, 1990 (2 interception returns, none scored); Most Kickoff-Return Yards Per Game Oklahoma, 1992 (2 kick returns, 2 scored); Oklahoma, 1997 (2 kick 149.75—Western Ky., 2009 (1,797 in 12) returns, 1 scored); Texas, 1998 (2 kick returns, 2 scored) Highest Average Gain Per Return Most Defensive Extra Points Scored (Min. 25 rets.) 33.41—Tennessee, 2015 (27 for 902) (Min. 35 rets.) 30.26—Hawaii, 2001 (39 for 1,180) Against (Min. 50 rets.) 28.52—Cincinnati, 2009 (54 for 1,540) 2—Oklahoma, 1992 (vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 3, and vs. Oklahoma St., Nov. 14); Texas, 1998 (vs. Iowa St., Oct. 3) Most Touchdowns Scored on Kickoff Returns SAFETIES (Since 1966) 5—Tulsa, 2004 (on 52 returns); Houston, 2009 (on 67 returns) Most Safeties 5—Wake Forest, 2001 OPPONENTS’ KICKS BLOCKED — Most Punts Blocked SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS 11—Arkansas St., 1975 (11 games, 95 punts against) Most Field Goals Blocked PUNTING 6—Kentucky, 2004 Most Punts Per Game Most Blocked Field Goals Returned For a 13.90—Tennessee, 1937 (139 in 10) Touchdown 2—Louisiana, 2003 (vs. South Carolina, Aug. 30 & FIU, Nov. 8) Fewest Punts Per Game 1.21—Hawaii, 2006 (17 in 14) Most Pat Kicks Blocked 6—Duke, 1993 Highest Punting Average 50.63—BYU, 1983 (24 for 1,215 yards) (Min. 40 punts) 48.1—Georgia, 2009 (56 for 2,691) OTHER RECORDS Highest Net Punting Average (Since 1975) 45.04—BYU, 1983 (24 for 1,215 yards, 134 yards in punts returned) CONSECUTIVE RECORDS (Min. 40 punts) 44.94—San Diego St., 1996 (48 for 2,234 yards, 77 yards in punts returned) Most Consecutive Victories 47—Oklahoma, 1953-57 PUNT RETURNS Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat 64—Washington, 1907-17 (4 ties) Most Punt Returns Per Game (since 1937) 48—Oklahoma, 1953-57 (1 tie) 6.90—Texas A&M, 1943 (69 in 10) Most Consecutive Losses Fewest Punt Returns Per Game 34—Northwestern, from Sept. 22, 1979, vs. Syracuse through Sept. 18, 0.25—UConn, 2016 (3 in 12); Tulsa, 2017 (3 in 12) 1982, vs. Miami (OH) (ended with 31-6 victory over Northern Ill., Sept. 25, 1982) Most Punt-Return Yards Per Game 114.50—Colgate, 1941 (916 in 8) Most Consecutive Games Without a Victory On the Road Highest Average Gain Per Return 46—Northwestern (including one tie), from Nov. 23, 1974, through Oct. 30, (Min. 15 rets.) 25.22—Arizona St., 1952 (18 for 454) 1982 (Min. 30 rets.) 22.53—Kansas St., 2007 (34 for 766) Most Consecutive Games Without a Tie Most Touchdowns Scored On Punt Returns Before 1996 (Since 1966) 345—Miami (FL), from Nov. 11, 1968, through 1995 season (after 1995, 7—Southern Miss., 1987 (on 46 returns); Miami (FL), 2004 (on 42 returns) tiebreaker used in FBS) (Includes Bowl Games) Most Consecutive Games Without Being KICKOFF RETURNS Shut Out 365—Michigan, Oct. 27, 1984, to Sept. 6, 2014 Most Kickoff Returns Per Game 7.27—Cal St. Fullerton, 1990 (80 in 11) Most Consecutive Shutouts (Regular Season)

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17—Tennessee, from Nov. 5, 1938, through Oct. 12, 1940 ADDITIONAL RECORDS Most Consecutive Quarters Opponents Held Scoreless Highest-Scoring Tie Game (Regular Season) 52-52—BYU & San Diego St., Nov. 16, 1991 71—Tennessee, from 2nd quarter vs. LSU, Oct. 29, 1938, to 2nd quarter vs. Alabama, Oct. 19, 1940 Most Tie Games in a Season 4—Temple, 1937 (9 games); UCLA, 1939 (10 games); Central Mich., 1991 Most Consecutive Victories at Home (11 games) 58—Miami (FL) (Orange Bowl), from Oct. 12, 1985, to Sept. 24, 1994 (lost to Washington, 38-20) Most Scoreless Tie Games in a Season 4—Temple, 1937 (9 games) Most Consecutive Victories Over Most Consecutive Scoreless Tie Games Top 25 Teams 2—Georgia Tech, 1938 (vs. Florida, Nov. 19, & vs. Georgia, Nov. 26); Later vacated: 16—Southern California, 2002-05 Alabama, 1954 (vs. Georgia, Oct. 30, & vs. Tulane, Nov. 6) Most Consecutive Winning Seasons Last Tie Game 42—Notre Dame, 1889-32 (no teams in 1890 & 1891) Nov. 25, 1995—Wisconsin 3, Illinois 3 (since 1937) 40—Nebraska, 1962-2001 Last Scoreless Tie Game Most Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons Nov. 19, 1983—Oregon & Oregon St. 49—Penn St., 1939-87 (includes two .500 seasons) Most Points Overcome to Win a Game Most Consecutive Losing Seasons 28—Oregon St., 1971-98 (Between FBS Teams) 35—Michigan St. (41) vs. Northwestern (38), Oct. 21, 2006 (trailed 38-3 with 9:54 remaining in 3rd quarter) Most Consecutive Non-Winning Seasons 31—Maryland (42) vs. Miami (FL) (40), Nov. 10, 1984 (trailed 31-0 with 28—Rice, 1964-91 (includes two .500 seasons) 12:35 remaining in 3rd quarter); Ohio St. (41) vs. Minnesota (37), Oct. 28, 1989 (trailed 31-0 with 4:29 remaining in 2nd quarter); Texas Tech (44) Most Consecutive Seasons Winning Nine or vs. Minnesota (41) (ot), Dec. 29, 2006 (trailed 38-7 with 7:37 remaining in 3rd quarter); TCU (47) vs. Oregon (41) (3 ot), Jan. 2, 2016 (trailed 31-0 More Games at halftime) 33—Nebraska, 1969-2001 30—California (42) vs. Oregon (41), Oct. 2, 1993 (trailed 30-0 in 2nd quar- ter) Most Consecutive Seasons Playing in a Bowl Game Most Points Overcome in Second Half To 35—Nebraska, 1969-2003 Win a Game 35—Michigan St. (41) vs. Northwestern (38), Oct. 21, 2006 (trailed 38-3 Most Consecutive Seasons Playing in with 9:54 remaining in 3rd quarter) a BCS Bowl Game Most Points Scored in Fourth Quarter to 7—Southern California, 2002-08 Win Or Tie a Game Most Consecutive Games Scoring on a 36—BYU (50) vs. Washington St. (36), Sept. 15, 1990 (trailed 29-14 at start of 4th quarter) Pass 34—Northern Ill. (48) vs. Miami (OH) (41), Oct. 12, 2002 (trailed 27-14 at 69—Texas Tech, from Sept. 23, 2006, through Oc. 22, 2011 start of 4th quarter) 29—Bowling Green (43) vs. Northwestern (42), Nov. 17, 2001 (trailed 28-14 Most Consecutive Games Passing For 200 at start of 4th quarter) Yards Or More Most Points Scored In a Brief Period Of 121—Texas Tech, from Oct. 21, 2000, through Sept. 11, 2010 Possession Time By One Team 49 in 6:25 during seven drives—Fresno St. (70) vs. Utah St. (21), Dec. 1, Most Consecutive Games Intercepting a 2001 (7 TDs, 7 PATs. The longest drive lasted 1:42 during the first and second quarters.) Pass 41 in 2:55 during six drives—Nebraska (69) vs. Colorado (19), Oct. 22, (Includes Bowl Games) 1983 (6 TDs, 5 PATs in 3rd quarter. Drives occurred during 9:10 of total 39—Virginia, from Nov. 6, 1993, through Nov. 29, 1996 playing time in the period.) 28 in 1:32 time during four drives—Southern California (70) vs. Arkansas (17), Sept. 17, 2005 (4 TDs, 4 PATs in 1st quarter. Drives occurred during Most Consecutive Games Without Posting a 7:42 of total playing time in the period.) Shutout 283—New Mexico St., from Sept. 21, 1974, to Sept. 29, 2001 (31-0 over Most Points Scored In a Brief Period Of La.-Monroe) Playing By One Team 21 in 1:00 of total playing time—Miami (OH) (51) vs. Akron (23), Oct. 15, Most Consecutive Extra Points Made 2005 (3 TDs, 3 PATs in 4th quarter; rush TD at 6:46, pass TD at 6:07 and 302—Florida St., from Sept. 8, 2012 to Dec. 30, 2016 (By the following kick- rush TD at 5:46) ers: Dustin Hopkins, 50 in 2012; Roberto Aguayo, 198 from 2013 through 20 in 0:54 of total playing time—Colorado St. (55) vs. San Jose St. (20), 2015; Ricky Aguayo 51 in 2016, Logan Tyler 3 in 2016) Oct. 11, 1997 (3 TDs, 2 PATs in 4th quarter; pass TD at 10:39, interception return TD at 10:16 and interception return TD at 9:45) Most Consecutive Stadium Sellouts 15 in :10 of total playing time—Utah (22) vs. Air Force (21), Oct. 21, 1995 (2 *362—Nebraska, from 1962 to present TDs, 2-point conversion, 1 PAT in 4th quarter; pass TD at 0:41, recovered fumble on ensuing kickoff, pass TD at 0:31) *Active streak.

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Most Points Scored In a Brief Period Of Possession Time By Both Teams 29 in 1:34 of possession time during four drives (4th quarter)—Hawaii (62) vs. San Jose St. (41), Nov. 6, 1999 (4 TDs, 1 PAT, two 2-point conver- sions). San Jose St. scored TDs on a blocked punt and pass reception (added two 2-point conversions); Hawaii scored TDs on rush and inter- ception return (added PAT) 20 in 0:28 of possession time during third and fourth quarters—Southern California (47) vs. UCLA (22), Nov. 22, 2003 (3 TDs, 2 PATs) Most Possession Time In a Quarter 15:00—Auburn vs. South Carolina, Sept. 28, 2006 (3rd quarter, 30 plays for 136 yards) Most Consecutive Games Scoring at Least 20 Points 63—Southern California, 2002-06 Most Consecutive Games Scoring at Least 60 Points 5—Oklahoma, 2008 Most Improved Won-Lost Record 8½ games—Hawaii, 1999 (9-4-0, including a bowl win) from 1998 (0-12-0) Most Improved Won-Lost Record After Winless Season 8½ games—Hawaii, 1999 (9-4-0, including a bowl win) from 1998 (0-12-0) Most Games Played in a Season (Modern Era, 1937-present) 15—BYU, 1996; Kansas St., 2003; Ohio St., 2014; Oregon, 2014; Alabama, 2015; Clemson, 2015; Alabama, 2016; Clemson, 2016; Georgia, 2017 Most Victories in a Season (Modern Era, 1937-present) 14—BYU, 1996; Ohio St., 2002; Alabama, 2009; Boise St., 2009; Auburn, 2010; Florida St., 2013; Ohio St., 2014; Alabama, 2015; Clemson, 2015; Alabama, 2016; Clemson, 2016 Most Losses in a Season (Modern Era, 1937-present) 13—Army West Point, 2003 (0-13 record)

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ON OFFENSE

RUSHING Season Yards Per Game Player, Team Year G Carries Yards TD Yds/G *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 11 344 *2,628 *37 *238.9 that season. ^Active player. Marcus Allen, Southern California †1981 11 403 2,342 22 212.9 Ed Marinaro, Cornell †1971 9 356 1,881 24 209.0 Single-Game Yards Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1996 11 402 2,185 21 198.6 Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU †2000 11 369 2,158 22 196.2 427 Samaje Perine, Oklahoma (Kansas) Nov. 22, 2014 Ricky Williams, Texas †1998 11 361 2,124 27 193.1 408 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin (Nebraska) Nov. 15, 2014 Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech 1996 11 339 2,084 13 189.5 406 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU (UTEP) Nov. 20, 1999 , Colorado †1994 11 298 2,055 24 186.8 396 Tony Sands, Kansas (Missouri) Nov. 23, 1991 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin †2014 14 343 2,587 29 184.8 386 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. (Pacific) Sept. 14, 1991 D’Onta Foreman, Texas †2016 11 323 2,028 15 184.4 378 Troy Davis, Iowa St. (Missouri) Sept. 28, 1996 Kevin Smith, UCF †2007 14 *450 2,567 29 183.4 377 Anthony Thompson, Indiana (Wisconsin) Nov. 11, 1989 Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1995 11 345 2,010 15 182.7 377 Robbie Mixon, Central Mich. (Eastern Mich.) Nov. 2, 2002 Charles White, Southern California †1979 10 293 1,803 18 180.3 376 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) (Akron) Nov. 6, 1999 Jamario Thomas, North Texas †2004 10 285 1,801 17 180.1 373 Astron Whatley, Kent St. (Eastern Mich.) Sept. 20, 1997 LeShon Johnson, Northern Ill. †1993 11 327 1,976 12 179.6 366 Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona (Colorado) Nov. 10, 2012 , Nebraska †1983 12 275 2,148 29 179.0 357 , Washington St. (Oregon) Oct. 27, 1984 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis †2005 11 310 1,964 18 178.5 357 Mike Pringle, Cal St. Fullerton (New Mexico St.) Nov. 4, 1989 Matt Forte, Tulane 2007 12 361 2,127 23 177.3 356 Eddie Lee Ivery, Georgia Tech (Air Force) Nov. 11, 1978 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh †1976 11 338 1,948 21 177.1 356 Brian Pruitt, Central Mich. (Toledo) Nov. 5, 1994 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2005 9 242 1,580 16 175.6 355 Montel Harris, Temple (Army West Point) Nov. 17, 2012 Ollie Matson, San Francisco †1951 9 245 1,566 20 174.0 353 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. (Ball St.) Sept. 30, 2006 Damien Anderson, Northwestern 2000 11 293 1,914 22 174.0 351 Scott Harley, East Carolina (NC State) Nov. 30, 1996 Lorenzo White, Michigan St. †1985 11 386 1,908 17 173.5 350 Eric Allen, Michigan St. (Purdue) Oct. 30, 1971 Wasean Tait, Toledo 1995 11 357 1,905 20 173.2 350 Ricky Williams, Texas (Iowa St.) Oct. 3, 1998 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. †2017 13 289 2,248 23 172.9 349 Paul Palmer, Temple (East Carolina) Oct. 11, 1986 349 Matt Forte, Tulane (SMU) Oct. 20, 2007 Career Yards 348 Shun White, Navy (Towson) Aug. 30, 2008 Player, Team Years G Carries Yards Yds/G Long 347 Ron Johnson, Michigan (Wisconsin) Nov. 16, 1968 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 2013-16 54 1,059 *6,405 118.6 93 347 Ricky Bell, Southern California (Washington St.) Oct. 9, 1976 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996-99 43 1,115 6,397 148.8 80 Note: There have been 105 300-yard rushing games in FBS history. Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 46 1,011 6,279 136.5 87 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973-76 43 1,074 6,082 141.4 73 Season Yards DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 44 969 6,026 137.0 86 Player, Team Year G Carries Yards Yds/G , Oregon 2014-17 51 947 5,621 110.2 85 Charles White, Southern California 1976-79 45 1,023 5,598 124.4 79 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 11 344 *2,628 *238.9 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) 1996-99 44 1,138 5,596 127.2 55 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin †2014 14 343 2,587 184.8 Cedric Benson, Texas 2001-04 49 1,112 5,540 113.1 64 Kevin Smith, UCF †2007 14 *450 2,567 183.4 Justin Jackson, Northwestern 2014-17 51 1,142 5,440 106.7 68 Marcus Allen, Southern California †1981 11 403 2,342 212.9 Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss. 2006-09 50 1,009 5,302 106.0 69 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. †2017 13 289 2,248 172.9 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU 1997-00 44 907 5,263 119.6 89 Derrick Henry, Alabama †2015 15 395 2,219 147.9 Herschel Walker, Georgia 1980-82 33 994 5,259 159.4 76 Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1996 11 402 2,185 198.6 Archie Griffin, Ohio St. 1972-75 43 845 5,177 120.4 75 Andre Williams, Boston College †2013 13 355 2,177 167.5 Avon Cobourne, West Virginia 1999-02 46 1,050 5,164 112.3 60 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU †2000 11 369 2,158 196.2 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2004-06 33 807 5,164 156.5 84 Mike Rozier, Nebraska †1983 12 275 2,148 179.0 Montee Ball, Wisconsin 2009-12 49 924 5,140 104.9 67 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. †2016 14 349 2,133 152.4 LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 37 771 5,082 137.4 90 Matt Forte, Tulane 2007 12 361 2,127 177.3 Mike Hart, Michigan 2004-07 43 1,015 5,040 117.2 64 Ricky Williams, Texas †1998 11 361 2,124 193.1 Darren Lewis, Texas A&M 1987-90 46 909 5,012 109.0 84 Bryce Love, Stanford 2017 13 263 2,118 162.9 , Kansas St. 2001-04 45 815 4,979 110.6 45 Larry Johnson, Penn St. †2002 13 271 2,087 160.5 DonTrell Moore, New Mexico 2002-05 48 1,028 4,973 103.6 61 Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech 1996 11 339 2,084 189.5 Anthony Thompson, Indiana 1986-89 41 1,089 4,965 121.1 52 Donald Brown, UConn †2008 13 367 2,083 160.2 George Rogers, South Carolina 1977-80 45 902 4,958 110.2 80 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado †1994 11 298 2,055 186.8 , Rice 1989-92 44 1,091 4,948 112.5 79 Tevin Coleman, Indiana 2014 12 270 2,036 169.7 D’Onta Foreman, Texas 2016 11 323 2,028 184.4 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford 2015 14 337 2,019 144.2 Career Yards Record Progression J.J. Arrington, California †2004 12 289 2,018 168.2 (Record Yards—Player, Team, Seasons Played) Ray Rice, Rutgers 2007 13 380 2,012 154.8 1,961—Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh, 1936-38; 2,105—, Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1995 11 345 2,010 182.7 Michigan, 1938-40; 2,271—, Georgia, 1940-42; 2,301—Bill LeShon Johnson, Northern Ill. †1993 11 327 1,976 179.6 Daley, Minnesota, 1940-42, Michigan, 1943; 2,957—Glenn Davis, Army West DeAngelo Williams, Memphis †2005 11 310 1,964 178.5 Point, 1943-46; 3,095—Eddie Price, Tulane, 1946-49; 3,238—John Papit, Virginia, 1947-50; 3,381—Art Luppino, Arizona, 1953-56; 3,388—Eugene

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“Mercury” Morris, West Tex. A&M, 1966-68; 3,867—Steve Owens, Oklahoma, Player, Team Year Yards 1967-69; 4,715—Ed Marinaro, Cornell, 1969-71; 5,177—Archie Griffin, Ohio St., 1972-75; 6,082—Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, 1973-76; 6,279—Ricky Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973 1,586 Williams, Texas, 1995-98; 6,397—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, 1996-99; 6,405— James McDougald, Wake Forest 1976 1,018 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St., 2013-16. Mike Harkrader, Indiana 1976 1,003 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina 1977 1,211 Career Yards Per Game Darrin Nelson, Stanford 1977 1,069 Mike Smith, Chattanooga 1977 1,062 (Minimum 2,500 yards; player must have concluded his career) Gwain Durden, Chattanooga 1977 1,049 Player, Team Years G Carries Yards TD Yds/G Allen Ross, Northern Ill. 1977 1,043 Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1969-71 27 918 4,715 50 *174.6 Allen Harvin, Cincinnati 1978 1,238 O.J. Simpson, Southern California 1967-68 19 621 3,124 33 164.4 Joe Morris, Syracuse 1978 1,001 Herschel Walker, Georgia 1980-82 33 994 5,259 49 159.4 Ron Lear, Marshall 1979 1,162 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2004-06 33 807 5,164 52 156.5 Herschel Walker, Georgia 1980 1,616 LeShon Johnson, Northern Ill. 1992-93 22 592 3,314 18 150.6 , Kansas 1980 1,114 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996-99 43 1,115 *6,397 63 148.8 Joe McIntosh, NC State 1981 1,190 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991-93 31 766 4,589 57 148.0 Steve Bartalo, Colorado St. 1983 1,113 George Jones, San Diego St. 1995-96 19 486 2,810 34 147.9 Spencer Tillman, Oklahoma 1983 1,047 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973-76 43 1,074 6,082 55 141.4 D.J. Dozier, Penn St. 1983 1,002 Troy Davis, Iowa St. 1994-96 31 782 4,382 36 141.4 , Utah 1984 1,021 LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 37 771 5,082 53 137.4 Darrell Thompson, Minnesota 1986 1,240 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 44 969 6,026 55 137.0 Emmitt Smith, Florida 1987 1,341 Mike Rozier, Nebraska 1981-83 35 668 4,780 50 136.6 Reggie Cobb, Tennessee 1987 1,197 Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 46 1,011 6,279 72 136.5 Bernie Parmalee, Ball St. 1987 1,064 Howard Stevens, Louisville 1971-72 20 509 2,723 25 136.2 Curvin Richards, Pittsburgh 1988 1,228 Jerome Persell, Western Mich. 1976-78 31 842 4,190 39 135.2 Chuck Webb, Tennessee 1989 1,236 Rudy Mobley, Hardin-Simmons 1942,46 19 414 2,543 32 133.8 Robert Smith, Ohio St. 1990 1,064 Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma 2004-06 31 747 4,045 41 130.5 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991 1,429 Kevin Smith, UCF 2005-07 36 905 4,679 45 130.0 Greg Hill, Texas A&M 1991 1,216 Ray Rice, Rutgers 2005-07 38 910 4,926 49 129.6 David Small, Cincinnati 1991 1,004 Alex Smith, Indiana 1994-96 27 723 3,492 21 129.3 Winslow Oliver, New Mexico 1992 1,063 Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana 1990-91 22 565 2,842 24 129.2 Deland McCullough, Miami (OH) 1992 1,026 Steve Owens, Oklahoma 1967-69 30 905 3,867 56 128.9 Terrell Willis, Rutgers 1993 1,261 Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech 1994-96 33 760 4,219 29 127.8 June Henley, Kansas 1993 1,127 Jerome Harrison, Washington St. 2004-05 22 482 2,800 25 127.3 Marquis Williams, Arkansas St. 1993 1,060 Leon Johnson, North Carolina 1993 1,012 Career Rushing Touchdowns Alex Smith, Indiana 1994 1,475 Astron Whatley, Kent St. 1994 1,003 Player, Team Years Games TD Denvis Manns, New Mexico St. 1995 1,120 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (QB) 2012-15 50 *88 Silas Massey, Central Mich. 1995 1,089 Montee Ball, Wisconsin 2009-12 49 77 Ahman Green, Nebraska 1995 1,086 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) 1996-99 44 73 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996 1,863 Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 46 72 Demond Parker, Oklahoma 1996 1,184 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 2012-15 47 72 Sedrick Irvin, Michigan St. 1996 1,036 Anthony Thompson, Indiana 1986-89 41 64 Jamal Lewis, Tennessee 1997 1,364 Cedric Benson, Texas 2001-04 49 64 Robert Sanford, Western Mich. 1997 1,033 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996-99 43 63 Derrick Nix, Southern Miss. 1998 1,180 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 2013-16 54 62 Ken Simonton, Oregon St. 1998 1,028 Royce Freeman, Oregon 2014-17 51 60 Avon Cobourne, West Virginia 1999 1,139 Eric Crouch, Nebraska (QB) 1998-01 43 59 Chance Kretschmer, Nevada 2001 1,732 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (QB) 2007-10 51 59 Anthony Davis, Wisconsin 2001 1,466 Ian Johnson, Boise St. 2005-08 49 58 Cedric Benson, Texas 2001 1,053 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991-93 31 57 Joshua Cribbs, Kent St. (QB) 2001 1,019 Tim Tebow, Florida (QB) 2006-09 55 57 Terry Caulley, UConn 2002 1,247 Steve Owens, Oklahoma 1967-69 30 56 , Ohio St. 2002 1,237 Ken Simonton, Oregon St. 1998-01 44 56 DonTrell Moore, New Mexico 2002 1,134 , Kansas St. (QB) 2009-12 48 56 Matt Milton, Nevada 2002 1,108 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973-76 43 55 T.A. McLendon, NC State 2002 1,101 Chester Taylor, Toledo 1998-01 42 55 Lonta Hobbs, TCU 2002 1,029 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 44 55 Brad Smith, Missouri (QB) 2002 1,029 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU 1997-00 44 54 , Minnesota 2003 1,121 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tenn. 1999-02 44 53 Jerry Seymour, Central Mich. 2003 1,117 Bernard Pierce, Temple 2009-11 35 53 Robert Merrill, TCU 2003 1,107 LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 37 53 Lynell Hamilton, San Diego St. 2003 1,087 Courtney Lewis, Texas A&M 2003 1,024 Freshman 1,000-Yard Rushers , LSU 2003 1,001 (Listed chronologically) Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma 2004 1,925 Player, Team Year Yards Jamario Thomas, North Texas 2004 1,801 Ron “Po” James, New Mexico St. 1968 1,291 Michael Hart, Michigan 2004 1,455

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Player, Team Year Yards Annual Rushing Champions Kevin Smith, UCF 2005 1,178 Year Player, Team Cl. Carries Yards Steve Slaton, West Virginia 2005 1,128 1937 Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado Sr. 181 1,121 Ray Rice, Rutgers 2005 1,120 1938 Len Eshmont, Fordham So. 132 831 Darren McFadden, Arkansas 2005 1,113 1939 John Polanski, Wake Forest So. 137 882 Ontario Sneed, Central Mich. 2005 1,065 1940 Al Ghesquiere, Detroit Mercy Sr. 146 957 Tyrell Fenroy, Louisiana 2005 1,053 1941 Frank Sinkwich, Georgia Jr. 209 1,103 P.J. Hill, Wisconsin 2006 1,569 1942 Rudy Mobley, Hardin-Simmons So. 187 1,281 Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss. 2006 1,388 1943 Creighton Miller, Notre Dame Sr. 151 911 Reggie Arnold, Arkansas St. 2006 1,076 1944 Wayne “Red” Williams, Minnesota Jr. 136 911 Knowshon Moreno, Georgia 2007 1,334 1945 Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St. Jr. 142 1,048 LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh 2007 1,328 1946 Rudy Mobley, Hardin-Simmons Sr. 227 1,262 Harvey Unga, BYU 2007 1,227 1947 Wilton Davis, Hardin-Simmons So. 193 1,173 Deonte Jackson, Idaho 2007 1,175 1948 Fred Wendt, UTEP Sr. 184 1,570 Darren Evans, Virginia Tech 2008 1,265 1949 John Dottley, Ole Miss Jr. 208 1,312 Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon St. 2008 1,253 1950 Wilford White, Arizona St. Sr. 199 1,502 Bryce Beall, Houston 2008 1,247 1951 Ollie Matson, San Francisco Sr. 245 1,566 Vic Anderson, Louisville 2008 1,047 1952 Howie Waugh, Tulsa Sr. 164 1,372 Morgan Williams, Toledo 2008 1,010 1953 J.C. Caroline, Illinois So. 194 1,256 , Pittsburgh 2009 1,799 1954 Art Luppino, Arizona So. 179 1,359 Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech 2009 1,655 1955 Art Luppino, Arizona Jr. 209 1,313 LaMichael James, Oregon 2009 1,546 1956 Jim Crawford, Wyoming Sr. 200 1,104 Bernard Pierce, Temple 2009 1,361 1957 Leon Burton, Arizona St. Sr. 117 1,126 , Washington 2009 1,113 1958 Dick Bass, Pacific Jr. 205 1,361 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego St. 2010 1,532 1959 Pervis Atkins, New Mexico St. Jr. 130 971 , South Carolina 2010 1,197 1960 Bob Gaiters, New Mexico St. Sr. 197 1,338 Michael Dyer, Auburn 2010 1,093 1961 Jim Pilot, New Mexico St. So. 191 1,278 James White, Wisconsin 2010 1,052 1962 Jim Pilot, New Mexico St. Jr. 208 1,247 , North Carolina 2011 1,253 1963 Dave Casinelli, Memphis Sr. 219 1,016 Lyle McCombs, UConn 2011 1,151 1964 , Wake Forest Sr. 252 1,044 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (QB) 2012 1,410 1965 Mike Garrett, Southern California Sr. 267 1,440 Todd Gurley, Georgia 2012 1,385 1966 Ray McDonald, Idaho Sr. 259 1,329 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 2012 1,194 1967 O.J. Simpson, Southern California Jr. 266 1,415 T.J. Yeldon, Alabama 2012 1,108 1968 O.J. Simpson, Southern California Sr. 355 1,709 Alex Collins, Arkansas 2013 1,026 1969 Steve Owens, Oklahoma Sr. 358 1,523 Samaje Perine, Oklahoma 2014 1,713 Jarvion Franklin, Western Mich. 2014 1,551 Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) Nick Chubb, Georgia 2014 1,547 yards Nick Wilson, Arizona 2014 1,375 Year Player, Team Cl. G Carries Yards Yds/G Royce Freeman, Oregon 2014 1,365 1970 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Jr. 9 285 1,425 158.3 Justin Jackson, Northwestern 2014 1,187 1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 9 356 1,881 209.0 Larry Rose, New Mexico St. 2014 1,102 1972 Pete VanValkenburg, BYU Sr. 10 232 1,386 138.6 Marlon Mack, South Fla. 2014 1,041 1973 Mark Kellar, Northern Ill. Sr. 11 291 1,719 156.3 , LSU 2014 1,034 1974 Louie Giammona, Utah St. Jr. 10 329 1,534 153.4 , Florida St. 2014 1,008 1975 Ricky Bell, Southern California Jr. 11 357 1,875 170.5 Mike Warren, Iowa St. 2015 1,339 1976 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh Sr. 11 338 1,948 177.1 Myles Gaskin, Washington 2015 1,302 1977 , Texas Sr. 11 267 1,744 158.5 Qadree Ollison, Pittsburgh 2015 1,121 1978 Billy Sims, Oklahoma Jr. 11 231 1,762 160.2 , Penn St. 2015 1,076 1979 Charles White, Southern California Sr. 10 293 1,803 180.3 Travon McMillian, Virginia Tech 2015 1,042 1980 George Rogers, South Carolina Sr. 11 297 1,781 161.9 Justice Hill, Oklahoma St. 2016 1,142 1981 Marcus Allen, Southern California Sr. 11 403 2,342 212.9 Tyrone Owens, New Mexico 2016 1,097 1982 Ernest Anderson, Oklahoma St. Jr. 11 353 1,877 170.6 Benny Snell, Kentucky 2016 1,091 1983 Mike Rozier, Nebraska Sr. 12 275 2,148 179.0 1984 , Ohio St. Jr. 11 313 1,655 150.5 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 2016 1,062 1985 Lorenzo White, Michigan St. So. 11 386 1,908 173.5 Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 2016 1,057 1986 Paul Palmer, Temple Sr. 11 346 1,866 169.6 Devin Singletary, Fla. Atlantic 2016 1,021 1987 Elbert “Ickey” Woods, UNLV Sr. 11 259 1,658 150.7 Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin 2017 ‡1,977 1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. Jr. 11 344 *2,628 *238.9 AJ Dillon, Boston College 2017 1,589 1989 Anthony Thompson, Indiana Sr. 11 358 1,793 163.0 J.K. Dobbins, Ohio St. 2017 1,403 1990 Gerald Hudson, Oklahoma St. Sr. 11 279 1,642 149.3 Spencer Brown, UAB 2017 1,329 1991 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. Fr. 9 201 1,429 158.8 Cam Akers, Florida St. 2017 1,024 1992 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. So. 10 265 1,630 163.0 Caleb Huntley, Ball St. 2017 1,003 1993 LeShon Johnson, Northern Ill. Sr. 11 327 1,976 179.6 1994 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado Jr. 11 298 2,055 186.8 ‡Record for freshman. 1995 Troy Davis, Iowa St. So. 11 345 2,010 182.7 1996 Troy Davis, Iowa St. Jr. 11 402 2,185 198.6 1997 Ricky Williams, Texas Jr. 11 279 1,893 172.1 1998 Ricky Williams, Texas Sr. 11 361 2,124 193.1

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Year Player, Team Cl. G Carries Yards Yds/G Player, Team Year G Carries Yards TD Yds/G 1999 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU Jr. 11 268 1,850 168.2 Beau Morgan, Air Force †1996 11 225 1,494 18 135.8 2000 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU Sr. 11 369 2,158 196.2 Cam Newton, Auburn 2010 14 264 1,473 20 105.2 2001 Chance Kretschmer, Nevada Fr. 11 302 1,732 157.5 Stacey Robinson, Northern Ill. †1989 11 223 1,443 19 131.2 2002 Larry Johnson, Penn St. Sr. 13 271 2,087 160.5 Joe Webb, UAB †2009 12 227 1,427 11 118.9 2003 Patrick Cobbs, North Texas Jr. 11 307 1,680 152.7 Zach Abey, Navy 2017 12 293 1,413 19 117.8 2004 Jamario Thomas, North Texas Fr. 10 285 1,801 180.1 Jammal Lord, Nebraska †2002 14 251 1,412 8 100.9 2005 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis Sr. 11 310 1,964 178.5 Khalil Tate, Arizona 2017 11 153 1,411 12 128.3 2006 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. Sr. 13 309 1,928 148.3 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012 13 201 1,410 21 108.5 2007 Kevin Smith, UCF Jr. 14 *450 2,567 183.4 Brad Smith, Missouri †2003 13 212 1,406 18 108.2 2008 Donald Brown, UConn Jr. 13 367 2,083 160.2 Chandler Harnish, Northern Ill. †2011 14 194 1,379 11 98.5 2009 Ryan Matthews, Fresno St. Jr. 12 276 1,808 150.7 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi St. 2016 13 195 1,375 16 105.8 2010 LaMichael James, Oregon So. 12 294 1,731 144.3 Keenan Reynolds, Navy †2015 13 265 1,373 24 105.6 2011 LaMichael James, Oregon Jr. 12 247 1,805 150.4 Chris McCoy, Navy †1997 11 246 1,370 20 124.5 2012 Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona So. 13 303 1,929 148.4 Julian Edelman, Kent St. †2008 12 215 1,370 13 114.2 2013 Andre Williams, Boston College Sr. 13 355 2,177 167.5 Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2013 13 300 1,346 *31 103.5 2014 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin Jr. 14 343 2,587 184.8 Taysom Hill, BYU 2013 13 246 1,344 10 103.4 2015 Leonard Fournette, LSU So. 12 300 1,953 162.8 Patrick White, West Virginia †2007 13 197 1,335 14 102.7 2016 D’Onta Foreman, Texas Jr. 11 323 2,028 184.4 Dee Dowis, Air Force †1987 12 194 1,315 10 109.6 2017 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. Sr. 13 289 2,248 172.9 Career Yards Player, Team Years G Carries Yards TD Yds/G QUARTERBACK RUSHING Keenan Reynolds, Navy 2012-15 50 *977 *4,559 *88 91.2 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Denard Robinson, Michigan 2009-12 49 723 4,495 42 91.7 that season. ^Active player. Pat White, West Virginia 2005-08 49 684 4,480 47 91.4 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2010-13 50 662 4,343 48 86.9 Single-Game Yards Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 48 799 4,289 45 89.4 (Since 2000) Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 38 655 4,132 50 108.7 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 51 600 4,112 59 80.6 Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date Antwaan Randle El, Indiana 1998-01 44 857 3,895 44 88.5 327 Khalil Tate, Arizona (Colorado) Oct. 7, 2017 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2014-17 43 598 3,672 41 85.4 321 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. (Western Mich.) Nov. 26, 2013 Joshua Cribbs, Kent St. 2001-04 43 632 3,670 38 85.3 316 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. (Central Mich.) Oct. 19, 2013 Dee Dowis, Air Force 1986-89 47 543 3,612 41 76.9 291 Brad Smith, Missouri (Texas Tech) Oct. 25, 2003 Kareem Wilson, Ohio 1995-98 45 885 3,597 49 79.9 282 Malcolm Perry, Navy (SMU) Nov. 11, 2017 Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2011-14 45 636 3,482 44 77.4 277 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (Ga. Southern) Nov. 15, 2014 Eric Crouch, Nebraska 1998-01 43 648 3,434 59 79.9 267 Vince Young, Texas (Oklahoma St.) Oct. 29, 2005 Chris McCoy, Navy 1995-97 32 682 3,401 43 106.3 265 Ahmad Bradshaw, Army West Point (Air Force) Nov. 4, 2017 Beau Morgan, Air Force 1994-96 35 594 3,379 42 96.5 259 Taysom Hill, BYU (Texas) Sept. 9, 2013 Brian Mitchell, Louisiana 1986-89 43 678 3,335 47 77.6 258 Denard Robinson, Michigan (Notre Dame) Sept. 11, 2010 Trent Steelman, Army West Point 2009-12 46 772 3,320 45 72.2 258 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi St. (Ole Miss) Nov. 26, 2016 Fred Solomon, Tampa 1971-74 43 557 3,299 39 76.7 251 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (San Jose St.) Oct. 25, 2014 J.T. Barrett, Ohio St. 2014-17 50 656 3,263 43 65.3 250 Malcolm Perry, Navy (Army West Point) Dec. 9, 2017 Vince Young, Texas 2003-05 37 457 3,127 37 84.5 249 Taquon Marshall, Georgia Tech (Tennessee) Sept. 4, 2017 &Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 2011-13 36 557 3,054 32 84.8 247 Patrick White, West Virginia (Syracuse) Oct. 14, 2006 Ahmad Bradshaw, Army West 2014-17 33 557 3,040 27 92.1 246 Brad Smith, Missouri (Nebraska) Oct. 22, 2005 Point 244 Ahmad Bradshaw, Army West Point (North Nov. 18, 2017 Chandler Harnish, Northern Ill. 2008-11 47 538 2,983 24 63.5 Texas) Taylor Martinez, Nebraska 2010-13 44 585 2,975 31 67.6 241 Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (Kansas St.) Oct. 7, 2010 &Braxton Miller played 13 games and rushed 42 times for 260 yards during 240 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (UNLV) Sept. 27, 2008 the 2015 season, but did not play quarterback during that season. 240 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (San Jose St.) Nov. 22, 2013 235 Denard Robinson, Michigan (Purdue) Oct. 6, 2012 235 Zach Abey, Navy (Fla. Atlantic) Sept. 1, 2017 234 Jammal Lord, Nebraska (Texas) Nov. 2, 2002 230 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (Idaho) Oct. 24, 2009 230 Khalil Tate, Arizona (UCLA) Oct. 14, 2017 Season Yards Player, Team Year G Carries Yards TD Yds/G Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. †2013 14 292 *1,920 23 *137.1 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. †2012 14 294 1,815 19 129.6 Ahmad Bradshaw, Army West †2017 13 242 1,746 14 134.3 Point Denard Robinson, Michigan †2010 13 256 1,702 14 130.9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2017 13 232 1,601 18 123.2 Lamar Jackson, Louisville †2016 13 260 1,571 21 120.8 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. 2016 13 198 1,530 18 117.7

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. All-Purpose Single-Game Highs Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 578 Emmett White, Utah St. (New Mexico St.) Nov. 4, 2000 572 Tavon Austin, West Virginia (Oklahoma) Nov. 17, 2012 496 Tobias Palmer, NC State (Clemson) Nov. 17, 2012 469 , Southern California (Arizona) Oct. 27, 2012 461 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Southern California) Dec. 5, 2015 446 Samaje Perine, Oklahoma (Kansas) Nov. 22, 2014 440 Tyler Lockett, Kansas St. (Oklahoma) Nov. 23, 2013 435 Brian Pruitt, Central Mich. (Toledo) Nov. 5, 1994 429 Moe Williams, Kentucky (South Carolina) Sept. 23, 1995 429 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. (Nevada) Nov. 18, 2017 427 Donnie Avery, Houston (Rice) Oct. 13, 2007 426 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU (UTEP) Nov. 20, 1999 424 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech (Nebraska) Aug. 29, 1998 422 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. (Pacific) Sept. 14, 1991 419 Randy Gatewood, UNLV (Idaho) Sept. 17, 1994 418 Marcus Green, La.-Monroe (Arkansas St.) Nov. 25, 2017 417 Greg Allen, Florida St. (Western Caro.) Oct. 31, 1981 417 Paul Palmer, Temple (East Carolina) Nov. 10, 1986 416 Anthony Thompson, Indiana (Wisconsin) Nov. 11, 1989 412 Taveon Rogers, New Mexico St. (Fresno St.) Nov. 12, 2011 411 John Leach, Wake Forest (Maryland) Nov. 20, 1993 411 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) (Akron) Nov. 6, 1999 408 Chris Johnson, East Carolina (Memphis) Nov. 3, 2007 408 Chris Johnson, East Carolina (Boise St.) Dec. 23, 2007 408 Marqise Lee, Southern California (Oregon) Nov. 3, 2012 408 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin (Nebraska) Nov. 15, 2014 Season Yards Player, Team Year G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Christian McCaffrey, Stanford †2015 14 2,019 645 0 130 1,070 *3,864 276.0 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 11 *2,628 106 0 95 421 3,250 *295.5 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. †2012 13 1,728 432 0 234 767 3,161 243.2 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific †1991 12 1,581 612 0 4 798 2,995 249.6 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. †2017 13 2,248 135 70 521 2,974 228.8 Chris Johnson, East Carolina †2007 13 1,423 528 0 0 1,009 2,960 227.7 Tavon Austin, West Virginia 2012 13 643 1,289 0 165 813 2,910 223.8 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri †2008 14 293 1,260 0 270 1,010 2,833 202.4 Kevin Smith, UCF 2007 14 2,567 242 0 0 0 2,809 200.6 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 227 1,996 0 235 326 2,784 232.0 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 2007 14 375 1,055 0 307 1,039 2,776 198.3 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin †2014 14 2,587 153 0 0 0 2,740 195.7 Darren Sproles, Kansas St. †2003 15 1,986 287 0 190 272 2,735 182.3 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa †2009 12 175 1,131 0 256 1,131 2,693 224.4 Mike Pringle, Cal St. Fullerton †1989 11 1,727 249 0 0 714 2,690 244.5 Dante Love, Ball St. 2007 13 192 1,398 0 0 1,100 2,690 206.9 Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati 2009 13 16 1,191 0 202 1,281 2,690 206.9 Chad Hall, Air Force 2007 13 1,478 524 0 176 500 2,683 206.4 Marqise Lee, Southern California 2012 13 106 1,721 0 0 856 2,683 206.4 C.J. Spiller, Clemson 2009 14 1,212 503 0 210 755 2,680 191.4 Larry Johnson, Penn St. †2002 13 2,087 349 0 0 219 2,655 204.2 , San Jose St. 2015 13 1,601 334 0 105 597 2,637 202.8 Paul Palmer, Temple †1986 11 1,866 110 0 0 657 2,633 239.4 Emmett White, Utah St. †2000 11 1,322 592 0 183 531 2,628 238.9 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa †2010 13 560 872 0 292 904 2,628 202.2 Season Yards Per Game Player, Team Year G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 11 *2,628 106 0 95 421 3,250 *295.5 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford †2015 14 2,019 334 0 130 1,070 *3,864 276.0 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific †1991 12 1,581 612 0 4 798 2,995 249.6

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Player, Team Year G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado †1937 8 1,121 0 103 587 159 1,970 246.3 Mike Pringle, Cal St. Fullerton †1989 11 1,727 249 0 0 714 2,690 244.6 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. †2012 13 1,728 432 0 234 767 3,161 243.2 Paul Palmer, Temple †1986 11 1,866 110 0 0 657 2,633 239.4 Emmett White, Utah St. †2000 11 1,322 592 0 183 531 2,628 238.9 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific †1992 11 1,441 434 0 96 626 2,597 236.1 Marcus Allen, Southern California †1981 11 2,342 217 0 0 0 2,559 232.6 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 227 1,996 0 235 326 2,784 232.0 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. †2017 13 2,248 135 70 521 2,974 228.8 Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. 1989 11 1,201 353 0 0 959 2,513 228.5 Chris Johnson, East Carolina †2007 13 1,423 528 0 0 1,009 2,960 227.7 Ollie Matson, San Francisco †1951 9 1,566 58 18 115 280 2,037 226.3 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa †2009 12 175 1,131 0 256 1,131 2,693 224.4 Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1995 11 2,010 159 0 0 297 2,466 224.2 Tavon Austin, West Virginia 2012 13 643 1,289 0 165 813 2,910 223.8 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada 1995 11 6 1,854 0 0 583 2,443 222.1 Art Luppino, Arizona †1954 10 1,359 50 84 68 632 2,193 219.3 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. †2013 12 1,730 478 0 97 314 2,619 218.3 Chuck Weatherspoon, Houston 1989 11 1,146 735 0 715 95 2,391 217.4 Anthony Thompson, Indiana 1989 11 1,793 201 0 0 394 2,388 217.1 Ricky Williams, Texas 1998 11 2,124 262 0 0 0 2,386 216.9 Napoleon McCallum, Navy †1983 11 1,587 166 0 272 360 2,385 216.8 Troy Davis, Iowa St. †1996 11 2,185 61 0 0 118 2,364 214.9 Career Yards Player, Team Years G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Damaris Johnson, Tulsa 2008-10 40 1,062 2,746 0 571 3,417 *7,796 194.9 Brandon West, Western Mich. 2006-09 49 3,671 958 0 17 3,118 7,764 158.4 C.J. Spiller, Clemson 2006-09 52 3,547 1,420 0 569 2,052 7,588 145.9 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 44 6,026 723 0 0 824 7,573 172.1 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 2013-16 54 *6,405 1,041 0 0 69 7,515 139.2 T.Y. Hilton, FIU 2008-11 50 498 3,531 0 614 2,855 7,498 150.0 Tyron Carrier, Houston 2008-11 53 330 3,493 0 150 3,517 7,490 141.3 Tavon Austin, West Virginia 2009-12 52 1,031 3,413 0 433 2,407 7,284 140.1 Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 45 6,279 927 0 0 0 7,206 160.1 Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 2011-14 53 4,588 690 0 316 1,592 7,186 135.6 Napoleon McCallum, Navy 1981-85 45 4,179 796 0 858 1,339 7,172 159.4 Antonio Brown, Central Mich. 2007-09 41 531 3,199 0 822 2,612 7,164 174.7 Chris Johnson, East Carolina 2004-07 47 2,982 1,296 0 0 2,715 6,993 148.8 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford 2014-16 38 3,922 1,206 0 380 1,479 6,987 183.9 Kerwynn Williams, Utah St. 2009-12 49 2,515 870 0 135 3,408 6,928 141.4 Bobby Rainey, Western Ky. 2008-11 44 4,542 682 0 51 1,631 6,906 157.0 Darrin Nelson, Stanford 1977-78, 80-81 44 4,033 2,368 0 471 13 6,885 156.5 , LSU 1995-98 44 4,557 600 0 857 819 6,833 155.3 Darren Sproles, Kansas St. 2001-04 45 4,979 609 0 378 846 6,812 151.4 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. 2010-13 42 3,674 963 0 382 1,780 6,799 161.9 DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma 2007-10 50 3,685 1,571 0 0 1,462 6,718 134.4 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996-99 43 6,397 304 0 0 0 6,701 155.8 , New Mexico 1985-87, 89 44 329 4,254 0 115 1,993 6,691 152.1 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. 2014-17 54 3,656 479 0 70 2,449 6,654 123.2 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973-76 43 6,082 406 0 0 127 6,615 153.8 Career Yards Per Game (Minimum 3,500 yards; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Ryan Benjamin, Pacific 1990-92 24 3,119 1,063 0 100 1,424 5,706 *237.8 Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. 1988-90 25 2,513 828 0 5 1,800 5,146 205.8 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 2007-08 28 668 2,315 0 577 2,049 5,609 200.3 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa 2008-10 40 1,062 2,746 0 571 3,417 *7,796 194.9 Howard Stevens, Louisville 1971-72 20 2,723 389 0 401 360 3,873 193.7 O.J. Simpson, Southern California 1967-68 19 3,124 235 0 0 307 3,666 192.9 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada 1994-95 22 7 3,100 0 5 1,034 4,146 188.5 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford 2014-16 38 3,922 1,206 0 380 1,479 6,987 183.9 Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1969-71 27 4,715 225 0 0 0 4,940 183.0 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2004-06 33 5,164 588 0 0 231 5,983 181.3 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991-93 31 4,589 973 0 0 33 5,595 180.5

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Player, Team Years G Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 447 4,352 0 241 991 6,031 177.4 Antonio Brown, Central Mich. 2007-09 41 531 3,199 0 822 2,612 7,164 174.7 Herschel Walker, Georgia 1980-82 33 5,259 243 0 0 247 5,749 174.2 Louie Giammona, Utah St. 1973-75 30 3,499 171 0 188 1,345 5,203 173.4 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 44 6,026 723 0 0 824 7,573 172.1 , Miami (FL) 2012-14 33 3,519 719 0 0 1,288 5,526 167.5 Troy Davis, Iowa St. 1994-96 31 4,382 255 0 0 537 5,174 166.9 Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana 1990-91 22 2,842 370 0 0 370 3,582 162.8 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. 2010-13 42 3,674 963 0 382 1,780 6,799 161.9 Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 45 6,279 927 0 0 0 7,206 160.1 Napoleon McCallum, Navy 1981-85 45 4,179 796 0 858 1,339 7,172 159.4 Brandon West, Western Mich. 2006-09 49 3,671 958 0 17 3,118 7,764 158.4 Bobby Rainey, Western Ky. 2008-11 44 4,542 682 0 51 1,631 6,906 157.0 Darrin Nelson, Stanford 1977-78, 80-81 44 4,033 2,368 0 471 13 6,885 156.5 Annual Champions Year Player, Team Cl. Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G 1937 Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado Sr. 1,121 0 103 587 159 1,970 246.3 1938 Parker Hall, Ole Miss Sr. 698 0 128 0 594 1,420 129.1 1939 Tom Harmon, Michigan Jr. 868 110 98 0 132 1,208 151.0 1940 Tom Harmon, Michigan Sr. 844 0 20 244 204 1,312 164.0 1941 , Virginia Sr. 968 60 76 481 89 1,674 186.0 1942 records not available — — — — — — — — 1943 Stan Koslowski, Holy Cross Fr. 784 63 50 438 76 1,411 176.4 1944 Red Williams, Minnesota Jr. 911 0 0 242 314 1,467 163.0 1945 Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St. Jr. 1,048 12 129 157 231 1,577 197.1 1946 Rudy Mobley, Hardin-Simmons Sr. 1,262 13 79 273 138 1,765 176.5 1947 Wilton Davis, Hardin-Simmons So. 1,173 79 0 295 251 1,798 179.8 1948 Lou Kusserow, Columbia Sr. 766 463 19 130 359 1,737 193.0 1949 Johnny Papit, Virginia Jr. 1,214 0 0 0 397 1,611 179.0 1950 Wilford White, Arizona St. Sr. 1,502 225 0 64 274 2,065 206.5 1951 Ollie Matson, San Francisco Sr. 1,566 58 18 115 280 2,037 226.3 1952 Billy Vessels, Oklahoma Sr. 1,072 165 10 120 145 1,512 151.2 1953 J.C. Caroline, Illinois So. 1,256 52 0 129 33 1,470 163.3 1954 Art Luppino, Arizona So. 1,359 50 84 68 632 2,193 219.3 1955 Jim Swink, TCU Jr. 1,283 111 46 64 198 1,702 170.2 Art Luppino, Arizona Jr. 1,313 74 0 62 253 1,702 170.2 1956 Jack Hill, Utah St. Sr. 920 215 132 21 403 1,691 169.1 1957 Overton Curtis, Utah St. Jr. 616 193 60 44 695 1,608 160.8 1958 Dick Bass, Pacific Jr. 1,361 121 5 164 227 1,878 187.8 1959 Pervis Atkins, New Mexico St. Jr. 971 301 23 241 264 1,800 180.0 1960 Pervis Atkins, New Mexico St. Sr. 611 468 23 218 293 1,613 161.3 1961 Jim Pilot, New Mexico St. So. 1,278 20 0 161 147 1,606 160.6 1962 Gary Wood, Cornell Jr. 889 7 0 69 430 1,395 155.0 1963 Gary Wood, Cornell Sr. 818 15 0 57 618 1,508 167.6 1964 Donny Anderson, Texas Tech Jr. 966 396 0 28 320 1,710 171.0 1965 Floyd Little, Syracuse Jr. 1,065 248 0 423 254 1,990 199.0 1966 , Virginia So. 727 420 0 30 439 1,616 161.6 1967 O.J. Simpson, Southern California Jr. 1,415 109 0 0 176 1,700 188.9 1968 O.J. Simpson, Southern California Sr. 1,709 126 0 0 131 1,966 196.6 1969 Lynn Moore, Army West Point Sr. 983 44 0 223 545 1,795 179.5 1970 Don McCauley, North Carolina Sr. 1,720 235 0 0 66 2,021 183.7 1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 1,881 51 0 0 0 1,932 214.7 1972 Howard Stevens, Louisville Sr. 1,294 221 0 377 240 2,132 213.2 1973 Willard Harrell, Pacific Jr. 1,319 18 0 88 352 1,777 177.7 1974 Louie Giammona, Utah St. Jr. 1,534 79 0 16 355 1,984 198.4 1975 Louie Giammona, Utah St. Sr. 1,454 33 0 124 434 2,045 185.9 1976 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh Sr. 1,948 73 0 0 0 2,021 183.7 1977 Earl Campbell, Texas Sr. 1,744 111 0 0 0 1,855 168.6 1978 Charles White, Southern California Jr. 1,760 191 0 0 145 2,096 174.7 1979 Charles White, Southern California Sr. 1,803 138 0 0 0 1,941 194.1 1980 Marcus Allen, Southern California Jr. 1,563 231 0 0 0 1,794 179.4 1981 Marcus Allen, Southern California Sr. 2,342 217 0 0 0 2,559 232.6 1982 Carl Monroe, Utah Sr. 1,507 108 0 0 421 2,036 185.1 1983 Napoleon McCallum, Navy Jr. 1,587 166 0 272 360 2,385 216.8 1984 Keith Byars, Ohio St. Jr. 1,655 453 0 0 176 2,284 207.6 1985 Napoleon McCallum, Navy Sr. 1,327 358 0 157 488 2,330 211.8

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Year Player, Team Cl. Rush Rec. Int. PR KOR Yards Yds/G 1986 Paul Palmer, Temple Sr. 1,866 110 0 0 657 2,633 239.4 1987 Eric Wilkerson, Kent St. Jr. 1,221 269 0 0 584 2,074 188.6 1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. Jr. *2,628 106 0 95 421 3,250 *295.5 1989 Mike Pringle, Cal St. Fullerton Sr. 1,727 249 0 0 714 2,690 244.6 1990 Glyn Milburn, Stanford So. 729 632 0 267 594 2,222 202.0 1991 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific Jr. 1,581 612 0 4 798 2,995 249.6 1992 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific Sr. 1,441 434 0 96 626 2,597 236.1 1993 LeShon Johnson, Northern Ill. Sr. 1,976 106 0 0 0 2,082 189.3 1994 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado Jr. 2,055 294 0 0 0 2,349 213.6 1995 Troy Davis, Iowa St. So. 2,010 159 0 0 297 2,466 224.2 1996 Troy Davis, Iowa St. Jr. 2,185 61 0 0 118 2,364 214.9 1997 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Jr. 190 1,707 0 6 241 2,144 194.9 1998 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Sr. 227 1,996 0 235 326 2,784 232.0 1999 Trevor Insley, Nevada Sr. 5 *2,060 0 111 0 2,176 197.8 2000 Emmett White, Utah St. Jr. 1,322 592 0 183 531 2,628 238.9 2001 Levron Williams, Indiana Sr. 1,401 289 0 0 511 2,201 200.1 2002 Larry Johnson, Penn St. Sr. 2,087 349 0 0 219 2,655 204.2 2003 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis So. 1,430 384 0 0 299 2,113 192.1 2004 Darren Sproles, Kansas St. Sr. 1,318 223 0 34 492 2,067 187.9 2005 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. Jr. 1,580 222 0 0 0 1,802 200.2 #, Southern California Jr. 1,740 478 0 179 493 2,890 222.3 2006 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. Sr. 1,928 249 0 0 0 2,177 167.5 2007 Chris Johnson, East Carolina Sr. 1,423 528 0 0 1,009 2,960 227.7 2008 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri So. 293 1,260 0 270 1,010 2,833 202.4 2009 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa So. 175 1,131 0 256 1,131 2,693 224.4 2010 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa Jr. 560 872 0 292 904 2,628 202.2 2011 Tavon Austin, West Virginia Jr. 182 1,186 0 268 938 2,574 198.0 2012 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Jr. 1,728 432 0 234 767 3,161 243.2 2013 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. Sr. 1,730 478 0 97 314 2,619 218.3 2014 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin Jr. 2,587 153 0 0 0 2,740 195.7 2015 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford So. 2,019 645 0 130 1,070 *3,864 276.0 2016 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford Jr. 1,603 310 0 96 318 2,327 211.5 2017 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. Sr. 2,248 135 0 70 521 2,974 228.8 #Bush’s 2005 statistics (and statistical championship) vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions.

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PASSING

Sample Compilation Of NCAA Passing Efficiency Rating Player G Att. Cmp. Yds. TD Int. Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St...... 45 992 622 9,819 82 21 Completion Percentage: 62.70 Yards Per Attempted Pass: 9.90 Percent of Passes for TDs: 8.27 Percent of Passes Intercepted: 2.12 ADD the first three factors: Rating Points Completion Percentage: 62.70 62.70 Yards Per Attempted Pass: 9.898 times 8.4 83.14 Percent of Passes for TDs: 8.27 times 3.3 27.29 173.13 SUBTRACT the last factor: Percent of Passes Intercepted: 2.12 times 2 -4.24 Round off to: 168.9

FBS Passing Efficiency Rating Comparison Passing statistics in the FBS have increased dramatically since 1979, the first year that the NCAA official national statistics used the passing efficiency formula to rank passers in all divisions. Because passers have become more proficient every year, the average passing efficiency rating (based on final regular-season trends) also has risen at a similar rate. For historical purposes, the average passing efficiency rating for the division by year is presented below to show how any individual or team might rank in a particular season. Year Rating Year Rating Year Rating 1979 104.00 1992 114.50 2005 126.13 1980 106.63 1993 122.43 2006 127.54 1981 107.00 1994 120.59 2007 127.35 1982 110.77 1995 120.17 2008 127.89 1983 113.56 1996 120.24 2009 129.27 1984 113.02 1997 122.86 2010 131.02 1985 114.58 1998 122.97 2011 132.49 1986 115.00 1999 120.50 2012 133.83 1987 112.67 2000 119.66 2013 132.41 1988 114.32 2001 123.80 2014 130.72 1989 118.35 2002 123.00 2015 131.89 1990 117.39 2003 125.89 2016 133.34 1991 117.94 2004 125.36 2017 133.04

*Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. #Record for minimum 875 attempts. Single-Game Yards Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 734 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (California) Oct. 4, 2014 734 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Oklahoma) Oct. 22, 2016 716 David Klingler, Houston (Arizona St.) Dec. 2, 1990 690 Matt Vogler, TCU (Houston) Nov. 3, 1990 661 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (Ole Miss) Sept. 27, 2003 656 Geno Smith, West Virginia (Baylor) Sept. 29, 2012 646 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (Oklahoma St.) Sept. 22, 2007 643 Cody Hodges, Texas Tech (Kansas St.) Oct. 15, 2005 637 Brian Lindgren, Idaho (Middle Tenn.) Oct. 6, 2001 631 Scott Mitchell, Utah (Air Force) Oct. 15, 1988 622 Jeremy Leach, New Mexico (Utah) Nov. 11, 1989 621 Dave Wilson, Illinois (Ohio St.) Nov. 8, 1980 619 John Walsh, BYU (Utah St.) Oct. 30, 1993 613 Jimmy Klingler, Houston (Rice) Nov. 28, 1992 611 David Neill, Nevada (New Mexico St.) Oct. 10, 1998 601 Daniel Meager, North Texas (SMU) Sept. 8, 2007 601 Luke Falk, Washington St. (Arizona St.) Nov. 22, 2014 599 Ty Detmer, BYU (San Diego St.) Nov. 16, 1991 598 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Baylor) Nov. 29, 2014 598 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Oklahoma St.) Nov. 4, 2017 597 Drew Anderson, Buffalo (Western Mich.) Oct. 7, 2017 593 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. (Middle Tenn.) Sept. 13, 2014 592 Chris Redman, Louisville (East Carolina) Nov. 14, 1998 591 , Southern Miss. (Rice) Oct. 1, 2016 590 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (Nebraska) Aug. 29, 1998

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Single-Game Attempts Att. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 89 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (Oregon) Oct. 19, 2013 88 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Oklahoma) Oct. 22, 2016 83 , Purdue (Wisconsin) Oct. 10, 1998 80 Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich. (Central Mich.) Nov. 28, 2008 79 Matt Vogler, TCU (Houston) Nov. 3, 1990 79 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (Arizona) Oct. 25, 2014 78 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (Duke) Oct. 28, 1995 78 Mike Kafka, Northwestern (Auburn) Jan. 1, 2010 77 David Piland, Houston (Louisiana Tech) Sept. 8, 2012 76 David Klingler, Houston (SMU) Oct. 20, 1990 76 Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich. (Temple) Nov. 22, 2008 76 Case Keenum, Houston (UTEP) Oct. 3, 2009 75 , Nevada (McNeese St.) Sept. 19, 1992 75 Colt Brennan, Hawaii (San Jose St.) Oct. 12, 2007 75 Case Keenum, Houston (East Carolina) Dec. 5, 2009 75 Brett Rypien, Boise St. (New Mexico) Nov. 14, 2015 74 Luke Falk, Washington St. (Arizona St.) Nov. 22, 2014 74 Luke Falk, Washington St. (Oregon) Oct. 10, 2015 73 Shane Montgomery, NC State (Duke) Nov. 11, 1989 73 Troy Kopp, Pacific (Hawaii) Oct. 27, 1990 73 Jeff Handy, Missouri (Oklahoma St.) Oct. 17, 1992 73 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. (UTEP) Sept. 30, 2006 73 , Fresno St. (Rutgers) Aug. 29, 2013 73 James Knapke, Bowling Green (Indiana) Sept. 13, 2014 73 Anu Solomon, Arizona (California) Sept. 20, 2014 Single-Game Completions Cmp. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 58 Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich. (Central Mich.) Nov. 28, 2008 58 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (Oregon) Oct. 19, 2013 56 Case Keenum, Houston (East Carolina) Dec. 5, 2009 56 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (Arizona) Oct. 25, 2014 55 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (Duke) Oct. 28, 1995 55 Drew Brees, Purdue (Wisconsin) Oct. 10, 1998 55 Luke Falk, Washington St. (Boise St.) Sept. 10, 2016 53 David Piland, Houston (Louisiana Tech) Sept. 8, 2012 52 Derek Carr, Fresno St. (Rutgers) Aug. 29, 2013 52 Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Pittsburgh) Nov. 12, 2016 52 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Oklahoma) Oct. 22, 2016 52 , East Carolina (Houston) Nov. 4, 2017 51 Case Keenum, Houston (UTEP) Oct. 3, 2009 50 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (NC State) Nov. 18, 1995 50 Andy Schmitt, Eastern Mich. (Temple) Nov. 22, 2008 50 Luke Falk, Washington St. (Oregon) Oct. 10, 2015 49 Brian Lindgren, Idaho (Middle Tenn.) Oct. 6, 2001 49 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech (Texas A&M) Oct. 5, 2002 49 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech (Missouri) Oct. 19, 2002 49 Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo (Pittsburgh) Sept. 20, 2003 49 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. (Boise St.) Oct. 15, 2006 49 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (California) Oct. 4, 2014 48 David Klingler, Houston (SMU) Oct. 20, 1990 48 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. (UTEP) Sept. 30, 2006 48 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (UTEP) Sept. 8, 2007 Season Passing Efficiency (Minimum 15 attempts per game) Player, Team Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma †2017 14 404 285 6 .705 4,627 43 *198.9 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma †2016 13 358 254 8 .709 3,965 40 196.4 Russell Wilson, Wisconsin †2011 14 309 225 4 .728 3,175 33 191.8 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2011 13 402 291 6 .724 4,293 37 189.5 Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 559 406 12 .726 5,549 *58 186.0 Jameis Winston, Florida St. †2013 14 384 257 10 .669 4,057 40 184.8 Logan Woodside, Toledo 2016 13 418 289 9 .691 4,129 45 183.3

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Player, Team Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. Shaun King, Tulane †1998 11 328 223 6 .680 3,232 36 183.3 Kellen Moore, Boise St. †2010 13 383 273 6 .713 3,845 35 182.6 Cam Newton, Auburn 2010 14 280 185 7 .661 2,854 30 182.1 Marcus Mariota, Oregon †2014 15 445 304 4 .683 4,454 42 181.7 Stefan LeFors, Louisville †2004 12 257 189 3 .735 2,596 20 181.7 Mike White, Western Ky. 2016 14 416 280 7 .673 4,363 37 181.4 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma †2008 14 483 328 8 .679 4,720 50 180.8 , Virginia Tech †1999 10 152 90 5 .592 1,840 12 180.4 McKenzie Milton, UCF 2017 13 395 265 9 .671 4,037 37 179.3 Vernon Adams Jr., Oregon †2015 10 259 168 6 .649 2,643 26 179.1 David Johnson, Tulsa 2008 14 400 258 18 .645 4,059 46 178.7 Danny Wuerffel, Florida †1995 11 325 210 10 .646 3,266 35 178.4 Jim McMahon, BYU †1980 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 176.9 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma †2007 14 341 237 8 .695 3,121 36 176.5 Alex Smith, Utah 2004 12 317 214 4 .675 2,952 32 176.5 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. 2015 14 540 388 9 .719 5,055 48 176.5 Ty Detmer, BYU †1989 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 175.6 AJ McCarron, Alabama †2012 14 314 211 3 .672 2,933 30 175.3 Season Yards Player, Team Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Yds/G B.J. Symons, Texas Tech †2003 13 *719 470 22 .654 *5,833 52 448.7 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2007 13 713 *512 14 .718 5,705 48 438.8 Case Keenum, Houston †2009 14 700 492 15 .703 5,671 44 405.1 Case Keenum, Houston †2011 14 603 428 5 .710 5,631 48 402.2 Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 559 406 12 .726 5,549 *58 396.4 Ty Detmer, BYU †1990 12 562 361 28 .642 5,188 41 432.3 David Klingler, Houston 1990 11 643 374 20 .582 5,140 54 *467.3 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2008 13 626 442 9 .706 5,111 45 393.2 Derek Carr, Fresno St. †2013 13 659 453 8 .687 5,082 50 390.9 Paul Smith, Tulsa 2007 14 544 327 19 .601 5,065 47 361.8 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. †2015 14 540 388 9 .719 5,055 48 361.1 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech †2016 12 591 388 10 .657 5,052 41 421.0 Bryant Moniz, Hawaii †2010 14 555 361 15 .650 5,040 39 360.0 Case Keenum, Houston 2008 13 589 397 11 .674 5,020 44 386.2 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech †2002 14 712 479 13 .673 5,017 45 358.4 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green 2015 14 569 383 8 .673 4,946 46 353.3 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 559 380 13 .680 4,943 46 411.9 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. †2017 13 489 318 9 .650 4,904 37 377.2 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. 2014 13 552 375 10 .679 4,830 49 371.5 , Texas Tech †2004 12 642 421 18 .656 4,742 32 395.2 Shane Carden, East Carolina 2014 13 617 392 10 .635 4,735 30 364.3 Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma St. 2011 13 564 408 13 .723 4,727 37 363.6 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 2008 14 483 328 8 .679 4,720 50 337.1 Jared Goff, California 2015 13 529 341 13 .645 4,719 43 363.0 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2010 14 617 405 12 .656 4,718 38 337.0 Season Yards Per Game Player, Team Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Yds/G David Klingler, Houston †1990 11 643 374 20 .582 5,140 54 *467.3 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech †2003 13 *719 470 22 .654 *5,833 52 448.7 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2007 13 713 *512 14 .718 5,705 48 438.8 Ty Detmer, BYU †1990 12 562 361 28 .642 5,188 41 432.3 Connor Halliday, Washington St. †2014 9 526 354 11 .673 3,873 32 430.3 Andre Ware, Houston †1989 11 578 365 15 .631 4,699 46 427.2 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech †2016 12 591 388 10 .657 5,052 41 421.0 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 559 380 13 .680 4,943 46 411.9 Case Keenum, Houston †2009 14 700 492 15 .703 5,671 44 405.1 Chris Redman, Louisville 1998 10 473 309 15 .653 4,042 29 404.2 Case Keenum, Houston †2011 14 603 428 5 .710 5,631 48 402.2 Mike Maxwell, Nevada †1995 9 409 277 17 .677 3,611 33 401.2 Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 559 406 12 .726 5,549 *58 396.4 Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech †2004 12 642 421 18 .656 4,742 32 395.2 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2008 13 626 442 9 .706 5,111 45 393.2 Scott Mitchell, Utah †1988 11 533 323 15 .606 4,322 29 392.9 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech †1999 10 516 342 12 .663 3,922 35 392.2

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Player, Team Year G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Yds/G Derek Carr, Fresno St. †2013 13 659 453 8 .687 5,082 50 390.9 , Kentucky 1998 11 553 400 15 .723 4,275 36 388.6 Chris Vargas, Nevada †1993 11 490 331 18 .676 4,265 34 387.7 Case Keenum, Houston 2008 13 589 397 11 .674 5,020 44 386.2 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. †2006 12 567 397 9 .700 4,619 34 384.9 Jim McMahon, BYU †1980 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 380.9 Luke Falk, Washington St. †2015 12 645 448 8 .695 4,566 38 380.5 Ty Detmer, BYU 1989 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 380.0 Season Touchdown Passes Player, Team Year G TD Passes Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 *58 David Klingler, Houston †1990 11 54 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech †2003 13 52 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma †2008 14 50 Derek Carr, Fresno St. †2013 13 50 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. †2014 13 49 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2007 13 48 Case Keenum, Houston †2011 14 48 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. †2015 14 48 Jim McMahon, BYU †1980 12 47 Paul Smith, Tulsa 2007 14 47 Andre Ware, Houston †1989 11 46 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 46 David Johnson, Tulsa 2008 14 46 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green 2015 14 46 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech †2002 14 45 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2008 13 45 Logan Woodside, Toledo †2016 13 45 Chase Clement, Rice 2008 13 44 Case Keenum, Houston 2008 13 44 Case Keenum, Houston †2009 14 44 Drew Lock, Missouri †2017 13 44 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2011 13 43 , Washington 2016 14 43 Jared Goff, California 2015 13 43 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 2017 14 43 Career Passing Efficiency (Minimum 500 Completions: Player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years Att. Cmp Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 2007-09 893 604 16 .676 8,403 88 *175.6 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 1,497 1,026 30 .685 14,607 131 175.4 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2012-14 1,167 779 14 .668 10,796 105 171.8 Tim Tebow, Florida 2006-09 995 661 16 .664 9,285 88 170.8 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2008-11 1,658 1,157 28 .698 14,667 142 169.0 Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St. 2000-03 992 622 21 .627 9,819 82 168.9 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 1,584 1,115 42 #.704 14,193 131 167.7 , Baylor 2011-14 845 530 10 .627 8,195 62 166.0 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012-13 863 595 22 .689 7,820 63 164.1 Danny Wuerffel, Florida 1993-96 1,170 708 42 .605 10,875 114 163.6 Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green 2003-05 811 523 11 .645 6,937 71 163.5 Jameis Winston, Florida St. 2013-14 851 562 28 .660 7,964 65 163.3 Logan Woodside, Toledo 2013-17 1,166 759 25 .651 10,514 93 162.9 , Stanford 2009-11 1,064 713 22 .670 9,430 82 162.8 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 162.7 AJ McCarron, Alabama 2010-13 1,026 686 15 .669 9,019 77 162.5 , BYU 1995-96 789 528 26 .669 7,464 53 162.0 David Fales, San Jose St. 2012-13 938 639 22 .681 8,382 66 161.7 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. 2011-15 1,491 1,023 34 .686 12,855 111 161.0 Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 2,229 *1,546 46 .694 *19,217 *155 160.6 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green 2012-15 1,002 655 16 .654 8,845 73 160.4 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 1,447 915 26 .632 13,618 92 159.7 , Southern California 2002-05 1,245 807 23 .648 10,693 99 159.5 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2008-11 1,192 800 17 .671 10,366 78 158.9 Aaron Murray, Georgia 2010-13 1,478 921 41 .623 13,166 121 158.6

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(400-499 Completions) Player, Team Years Att. Cmp Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts Troy Smith, Ohio St. 2002-06 670 420 13 .627 5,720 54 157.1 Connor Shaw, South Carolina 2010-13 733 480 16 .655 6,074 56 155.9 Jake Waters, Kansas St. 2013-14 657 421 16 .641 5,970 40 155.6 Greg McElroy, Alabama 2007-10 658 436 10 .663 5,691 39 155.4 Dan Persa, Northwestern 2008-11 633 460 13 .727 5,181 34 155.0 Darron Thomas, Oregon 2008, 10-11 733 449 17 .613 5,910 66 154.1 Grant Hedrick, Boise St. 2011-14 677 475 19 .702 5,656 39 153.7 Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin 2008-10 602 410 18 .681 5,271 32 153.2 , Miami (FL) 1982, 84-86 674 413 25 .613 6,058 48 152.9 , Wyoming 1995-96 729 449 28 .616 6,453 54 152.7 , Fresno St. 1991-93 774 461 21 .596 6,944 51 151.2 Aaron Rodgers, California 2002-04 665 424 13 .638 5,469 43 150.3 , Oklahoma/UCLA 1984-85, 87-88 637 401 18 .630 5,436 40 149.7 Chuck Hartlieb, Iowa 1985-88 716 461 17 .643 6,269 34 148.9 Elvis Grbac, Michigan 1989-92 754 477 29 .633 5,859 64 148.9 , LSU 2011-13 659 407 15 .618 5,783 35 148.5 JaMarcus Russell, LSU 2003-06 796 492 21 .618 6,619 52 147.9 Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame 2014-16 696 423 19 .608 5,809 47 147.7 , Ohio St. 1992-95 782 463 33 .592 6,751 54 146.1 Joe Southwick, Boise St. 2009-13 633 439 13 .694 4,784 33 145.9 , BYU 1975-77 708 415 29 .586 5,833 55 145.3 Ryan Colburn, Fresno St. 2007-10 663 412 20 .621 5,334 42 144.6 Casey Pachall, TCU 2010-13 685 431 18 .629 5,415 42 144.3 , Baylor 2009-12 754 466 22 .618 6,301 41 144.1 , UCLA 1979-82 691 411 33 .595 5,844 48 143.9 (325-399 Completions) Player, Team Years Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts Alex Smith, Utah 2002-04 587 389 8 .663 5,203 47 164.4 , Baylor 2013-16 606 345 18 .569 5,461 60 159.4 Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina 2014-16 572 386 10 .675 4,762 41 157.6 Joe Ganz, Nebraska 2005-08 585 381 18 .651 5,125 44 157.4 Joe Germaine, Ohio St. 1996-98 660 399 18 .605 5,844 52 155.4 , Michigan 1983-86 582 368 19 .632 5,215 31 149.6 Danny White, Arizona St. 1971-73 649 345 36 .532 5,932 59 148.9 , Colorado 1992, 94-96 594 350 25 .589 5,390 40 148.9 Cody Hodges, Texas Tech 2002-05 543 360 13 .662 4,308 33 148.2 Braxton Miller, Ohio St. 2011-15 667 396 17 .594 5,295 52 146.7 Nate Peterman, Tennessee/Pittsburgh 2013-16 663 398 17 .600 5,236 47 144.6 Tim Gutierrez, San Diego St. 1992-94 580 357 19 .616 4,740 36 144.1 Scott McBrien, Maryland 2002-03 598 335 16 .560 5,169 34 142.0 Dylan Thompson, South Carolina 2011-14 669 390 16 .583 5,401 40 141.1 Jim Karsatos, Ohio St. 1983-86 573 330 19 .576 4,698 36 140.6 , Nebraska 1969-71 581 348 19 .599 4,704 33 140.1 Mike Fouts, Utah 1995-96 625 356 19 .570 5,107 39 140.1 Garrett Gabriel, Hawaii 1987-90 661 356 31 .539 5,631 47 139.5 Rick Mirer, Notre Dame 1989-92 698 377 23 .540 5,996 41 139.0 , BYU 1973-74 594 358 31 .603 4,524 45 138.8 Career Yards Player, Team Years G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 57 2,229 *1,546 46 .694 *19,217 *155 Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 53 *2,436 1,388 *80 .570 17,072 117 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2009-12 52 2,183 1,388 52 .636 16,646 123 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2005-08 45 2,010 1,403 34 .698 15,793 134 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 46 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2008-11 53 1,658 1,157 28 .698 14,667 142 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 48 1,497 1,026 30 .685 14,607 131 Luke Falk, Washington St. 2013-17 43 2,055 1,404 39 .683 14,486 119 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 38 1,584 1,115 42 #.704 14,193 131 Rakeem Cato, Marshall 2011-14 53 1,838 1,153 44 .627 14,079 131 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 42 1,447 915 26 .632 13,618 Sean Mannion, Oregon St. 2011-14 47 1,838 1,187 54 .646 13,600 83 , NC State 2000-03 49 1,710 1,147 34 .671 13,484 95 Corey Robinson, Troy 2010-13 48 1,823 1,179 48 .647 13,477 81

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Player, Team Years G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Colt McCoy, Texas 2006-09 53 1,645 1,157 45 .703 13,253 112 Aaron Murray, Georgia 2010-13 52 1,478 921 41 .623 13,166 121 Kevin Kolb, Houston 2003-06 50 1,565 964 31 .616 12,964 85 Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 53 1,763 1,171 36 .664 12,905 102 Cooper Rush, Central Mich. 2013-16 50 1,648 1,022 55 .620 12,894 90 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. 2012-15 44 1,491 1,023 34 .686 12,855 111 Derek Carr, Fresno St. 2009-13 46 1,630 1,086 24 .666 12,842 113 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 1997-99 33 1,552 1,015 35 .654 12,746 115 Ryan Lindley, San Diego St. 2008-11 49 1,732 961 47 .555 12,690 90 Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2000-03 43 1,775 1,063 62 .599 12,666 87 Chris Redman, Louisville 1996-99 42 1,679 1,031 51 .614 12,541 84 Career Yards Record Progression (Record Yards—Player, Team, Seasons Played) 3,075—, Baylor, 1936-38; 3,777—, Washington-St. Louis, 1939-41; 4,004—Johnny Rauch, Georgia, 1945-48; 4,736—John Ford, Hardin-Simmons, 1947-50; 4,863—, Georgia, 1951-53; 5,472—, SMU, 1961, Tulsa, 1963-64; 6,495—Billy Stevens, UTEP, 1965- 67; 7,076—Steve Ramsey, North Texas, 1967-69; 7,544—, Stanford, 1968-70; 7,549—John Reaves, Florida, 1969-71; 7,818—Jack Thompson, Washington St., 1975-78; 9,188—Mark Herrmann, Purdue, 1977-80; 9,536—Jim McMahon, BYU, 1977-78, 1980-81; 9,614—, Duke, 1980-83; 10,579—, Boston College, 1981-84; 10,623—Kevin Sweeney, Fresno St., 1982-86; 11,425—, San Diego St., 1984-87; 15,031—Ty Detmer, BYU, 1988-91; 17,072—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000-04; 19,217—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11. Career Yards Per Game (Minimum 6,000 yards; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Yds/G Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 1997-99 33 1,552 1,015 35 .654 12,746 115 *386.2 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 38 1,584 1,115 42 #.704 14,193 131 373.5 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 2014-16 32 1,349 857 29 .635 11,252 93 351.6 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2005-08 45 2,010 1,403 34 .698 15,793 134 351.0 Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 57 2,229 *1,546 46 .694 *19,217 *155 337.1 Luke Falk, Washington St. 2013-17 43 2,055 1,404 39 .683 14,486 119 336.9 David Fales, San Jose St. 2012-13 25 938 639 22 .681 8,382 66 335.3 Jared Goff, California 2013-15 37 1,568 977 30 .623 12,200 96 329.7 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. 2005-08 36 1,566 1,087 41 .694 11,846 85 329.1 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 46 1,530 958 65 .626 15,031 121 326.8 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 42 1,447 915 26 .632 13,618 92 324.2 Connor Halliday, Washington St. 2011-14 35 1,633 1,013 50 .620 11,304 90 323.0 Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 53 *2,436 1,388 *80 .570 17,072 117 322.1 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2009-12 52 2,183 1,388 52 .636 16,646 123 320.1 Chris Vargas, Nevada 1992-93 20 806 502 34 .623 6,359 47 318.0 , UCLA 2015-17 30 1,170 712 26 .609 9,341 59 311.4 Mike Perez, San Jose St. 1986-87 20 792 471 30 .595 6,194 36 309.7 Doug Gaynor, Long Beach St. 1984-85 22 837 569 35 .680 6,793 35 308.8 Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma St. 2008-11 30 1,102 766 27 .695 9,260 75 308.7 Riley Ferguson, Memphis 2016-17 26 917 579 19 .631 7,955 70 306.0 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 48 1,497 1,026 30 .685 14,607 131 304.3 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012-13 26 863 595 22 .689 7,820 63 300.8 , Illinois 1981-82 22 856 526 29 .614 6,608 37 300.4 Shane Carden, East Carolina 2011-14 40 1,579 1,052 30 .666 11,991 86 299.8 Bryant Moniz, Hawaii 2009-11 34 1,271 791 30 .622 10,169 75 299.1 Career Touchdown Passes Player, Team Years G TD Passes Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 57 *155 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2008-11 53 142 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2005-08 45 134 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 38 131 Rakeem Cato, Marshall 2011-14 53 131 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 48 131 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2009-12 52 123 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 46 121 Aaron Murray, Georgia 2010-13 52 121 Luke Falk, Washington St. 2013-17 43 119 Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 53 117 Matt Barkley, Southern California 2009-12 47 116 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 1997-99 33 115 Danny Wuerffel, Florida 1993-96 46 114

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Player, Team Years G TD Passes Derek Carr, Fresno St. 2009-13 46 113 Colt McCoy, Texas 2006-09 53 112 Brandon Doughty, Western Ky. 2011-15 44 111 Russell Wilson, Wisconsin 2008-11 50 109 , Clemson 2010-13 47 107 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2012-14 41 105 J.T. Barrett, Ohio St. 2014-17 50 104 Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 53 102 , Missouri 2005-08 51 101 Chad Pennington, Marshall 1997-99 39 100 Matt Leinart, Southern California 2002-05 41 99 Chase Clement, Rice 2005-08 45 99 Tim Hiller, Western Mich. 2005-09 44 99 Geno Smith, West Virginia 2009-12 44 98 Career Yards Per Attempt (Minimum 900 Attempts; Player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years Att. Cmp. Pct. Yards Yds/C Yds/A Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St. 2000-03 992 622 .627 9,819 *15.79 *9.90 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 1,530 958 .626 15,031 15.69 9.82 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 1,497 1,026 .685 14,607 14.24 9.76 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 1,447 915 .632 13,618 14.88 9.41 Tim Tebow, Florida 2006-09 995 661 .664 9,285 14.05 9.33 Danny Wuerffel, Florida 1993-96 1,170 708 .605 10,875 15.36 9.29 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2012-14 1,167 779 .668 10,796 13.86 9.25 , Louisville 2004-07 1,185 780 .658 10,775 13.81 9.09 Logan Woodside, Toledo 2013-17 1,166 759 .651 10,514 13.85 9.02 Jim McMahon, BYU 1977-78, 80-81 1,060 653 .616 9,536 14.60 9.00 Marvin Graves, Syracuse 1990-93 943 563 .597 8,466 15.04 8.98 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 1,584 1,115 #.704 14,193 12.73 8.96 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse 1995-98 938 548 .584 8,389 15.31 8.94 David Fales, San Jose St. 2012-13 938 639 .681 8,382 13.12 8.94 Aaron Murray, Georgia 2010-13 1,478 921 .623 13,166 14.30 8.91 , Florida St. 1997-2000 1,107 650 .587 9,839 15.14 8.89 Billy Blanton, San Diego St. 1993-96 920 588 .639 8,165 13.89 8.88 Andrew Luck, Stanford 2009-11 1,064 713 .670 9,430 13.23 8.86 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2008-11 1,658 1,157 .698 14,667 12.68 8.85 AJ McCarron, Alabama 2010-13 1,026 686 .669 9,019 13.15 8.79 Ryan Mallett, Michigan/Arkansas 2007, 2009-10 955 552 .578 8,385 15.19 8.78 Zach Terrell, Western Mich. 2013-16 1,387 908 .655 12,088 13.31 8.72 Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech 1996-99 1,020 629 .617 8,882 14.12 8.71 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2008-11 1,192 800 .671 10,366 12.96 8.70 Cade McNown, UCLA 1995-98 1,153 646 .560 10,008 15.49 8.68 Annual Passing Efficiency Leaders (% Minimum 11 attempts per game) 1946—Bill Mackrides, Nevada, 176.9; 1947—, Texas, 138.9; 1948—Stan Heath, Nevada, 157.2; 1949—Bob Williams, Notre Dame, 159.1; 1950—Claude Arnold, Oklahoma, 157.3; 1951—, Princeton, 155.3; 1952—Ron Morris, Tulsa, 177.4; 1953—Bob Garrett, Stanford, 142.2; 1954—Pete Vann, Army West Point, 166.5; 1955—George Welsh, Navy, 146.1; 1956—Tom Flores, Pacific, 147.5; 1957—, Utah, 175.5; 1958— John Hangartner, Arizona St., 150.1; 1959—, New Mexico St., 135.7; 1960—Eddie Wilson, Arizona, 140.8; 1961—Ron DiGravio, Purdue, 140.1; 1962—John Jacobs, Arizona St., 153.9; 1963—Bob Berry, Oregon, 164.0; 1964—Jerry Rhome, Tulsa, 172.6. (Minimum 15 attempts per game) 1946—Ben Raimondi, Indiana, 117.0; 1947—Charley Conerly, Ole Miss, 125.8; 1948—Stan Heath, Nevada, 157.2; 1949—Dick Doheny, Fordham, 153.3; 1950—Dick Doheny, Fordham, 149.5; 1951—, Kentucky, 130.8; 1952—Gene Rossi, Cincinnati, 149.7; 1953—Bob Garrett, Stanford, 142.2; 1954— Len Dawson, Purdue, 145.8; 1955—George Welsh, Navy, 146.1; 1956—Bob Reinhart, San Jose St., 121.3; 1957—Bob Newman, Washington St., 126.5; 1958—, Iowa, 135.1; 1959—Charley Johnson, New Mexico St., 135.7; 1960—Charley Johnson, New Mexico St., 134.1; 1961—Eddie Wilson, Arizona, 134.2; 1962—, Oregon St., 146.5; 1963—Bob Berry, Oregon, 164.0; 1964—Jerry Rhome, Tulsa, 172.6. (Minimum 15 attempts per game) Year Player, Team G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. 1965 , Alabama 10 160 97 3 .606 1,453 10 153.8 1966 Dewey Warren, Tennessee 10 229 136 7 .594 1,716 18 142.2 1967 Bill Andrejko, Villanova 10 187 114 6 .610 1,405 13 140.6 1968 Brian Dowling, Yale 9 160 92 10 .575 1,554 19 165.8 1969 Dennis Shaw, San Diego St. 10 335 199 26 .594 3,185 39 162.2 1970 Jerry Tagge, Nebraska 11 165 104 7 .630 1,383 12 149.0

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Year Player, Team G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. 1971 Jerry Tagge, Nebraska 12 239 143 4 .598 2,019 17 150.9 1972 John Hufnagel, Penn St. 11 216 115 8 .532 2,039 15 148.0 1973 Danny White, Arizona St. 11 265 146 12 .551 2,609 23 157.4 1974 Steve Joachim, Temple 10 221 128 13 .579 1,950 20 150.1 1975 James Kubacki, Harvard 8 137 77 9 .562 1,273 11 147.6 1976 Steve Haynes, Louisiana Tech 10 216 120 11 .556 1,981 16 146.9 1977 Dave Wilson, Ball St. 11 177 115 7 .650 1,589 17 164.2 1978 Paul McDonald, Southern California 11 194 111 7 .572 1,667 18 152.8 % In many seasons during 1946-64, only a few passers threw as many as 15 passes per game; thus, a lower minimum was used. The annual passing champion was changed from total completions to completions per game in 1970, and then to passing efficiency champion in 1979. The passing efficiency champion from the previous list continues on this next list in 1979. Annual Passing Champions Year Player, Team Cl. Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD 1937 Davey O’Brien, TCU Jr. 234 94 18 .402 969 — 1938 Davey O’Brien, TCU Sr. 167 93 4 .557 1,457 — 1939 , Arkansas Sr. 193 78 18 .404 962 — 1940 Billy Sewell, Washington St. Sr. 174 86 17 .494 1,023 — 1941 Bud Schwenk, Washington-St. Louis Sr. 234 114 19 .487 1,457 — 1942 Ray Evans, Kansas Jr. 200 101 9 .505 1,117 — 1943 Johnny Cook, Georgia Fr. 157 73 20 .465 1,007 — 1944 , Pittsburgh So. 178 84 20 .472 997 — 1945 Al Dekdebrun, Cornell Sr. 194 90 15 .464 1,227 — 1946 , Auburn Fr. 158 79 10 .500 943 5 1947 , Ole Miss Sr. 233 133 7 .571 1,367 18 1948 Stan Heath, Nevada Sr. 222 126 9 .568 2,005 22 1949 , Baylor Sr. 191 110 6 .576 1,428 14 1950 , Washington Jr. 221 134 9 .606 1,846 14 1951 Don Klosterman, Loyola Marymount Sr. 315 159 21 .505 1,843 9 1952 Don Heinrich, Washington Sr. 270 137 17 .507 1,647 13 1953 Bob Garrett, Stanford Sr. 205 118 10 .576 1,637 17 1954 Paul Larson, California Sr. 195 125 8 .647 1,537 10 1955 George Welsh, Navy Sr. 150 94 6 .627 1,319 8 1956 , Stanford Sr. 240 139 14 .579 1,633 12 1957 Ken Ford, Hardin-Simmons Sr. 205 115 11 .561 1,254 14 1958 , Baylor Sr. 195 112 8 .574 1,316 7 1959 Dick Norman, Stanford Jr. 263 152 12 .578 1,963 11 1960 Harold Stephens, Hardin-Simmons Sr. 256 145 14 .566 1,254 3 1961 Chon Gallegos, San Jose St. Sr. 197 117 13 .594 1,480 14 1962 , Baylor Jr. 229 125 12 .546 1,627 11 1963 Don Trull, Baylor Sr. 308 174 12 .565 2,157 12 1964 Jerry Rhome, Tulsa Sr. 326 224 4 .687 2,870 32 1965 Bill Anderson, Tulsa Sr. 509 296 14 .582 3,464 30 1966 John Eckman, Wichita St. Jr. 458 195 *34 .426 2,339 7 1967 Terry Stone, New Mexico Jr. 336 160 19 .476 1,946 9 1968 Chuck Hixson, SMU So. 468 265 23 .566 3,103 21 1969 John Reaves, Florida So. 396 222 19 .561 2,896 24 Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) completions Year Player, Team Cl. G Att. Cmp. C/G Int. Pct. Yards TD 1970 Sonny Sixkiller, Washington So. 10 362 186 18.6 22 .514 2,303 15 1971 Brian Sipe, San Diego St. Sr. 11 369 196 17.8 21 .531 2,532 17 1972 , Virginia Tech Sr. 11 427 228 20.7 27 .534 3,243 16 1973 Jesse Freitas, San Diego St. Sr. 11 347 227 20.6 17 .654 2,993 21 1974 , California Sr. 11 325 182 16.5 7 .560 2,580 12 1975 , San Diego St. Sr. 11 349 198 18.0 24 .567 2,660 15 1976 , Rice Sr. 11 501 269 24.5 19 .537 3,317 21 1977 , Stanford Sr. 10 330 208 20.8 15 .630 2,521 19 1978 Steve Dils, Stanford Sr. 11 391 247 22.5 15 .632 2,943 22

Beginning in 1979, ranked on passing efficiency rating points (instead of per-game completions) Year Player, Team Cl. G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. 1979 , Stanford Sr. 11 221 148 6 .670 1,922 19 163.0 1980 Jim McMahon, BYU Jr. 12 445 284 18 .638 4,571 47 176.9

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Year Player, Team Cl. G Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yards TD EPts. 1981 Jim McMahon, BYU Sr. 10 423 272 7 .643 3,555 30 155.0 1982 Tom Ramsey, UCLA Sr. 11 311 191 10 .614 2,824 21 153.5 1983 , BYU Sr. 11 429 306 10 .713 3,902 33 168.5 1984 Doug Flutie, Boston College Sr. 11 386 233 11 .604 3,454 27 152.9 1985 Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Jr. 11 212 139 6 .656 1,913 18 163.7 1986 Vinny Testaverde, Miami (FL) Sr. 10 276 175 9 .634 2,557 26 165.8 1987 Don McPherson, Syracuse Sr. 11 229 129 11 .563 2,341 22 164.3 1988 Timm Rosenbach, Washington St. Jr. 11 302 199 10 .659 2,791 23 162.0 1989 Ty Detmer, BYU So. 12 412 265 15 .643 4,560 32 175.6 1990 , Virginia Sr. 10 241 144 8 .598 2,262 21 160.7 1991 Elvis Grbac, Michigan Jr. 11 228 152 5 .667 1,955 24 169.0 1992 Elvis Grbac, Michigan Sr. 9 169 112 12 .663 1,465 15 154.2 1993 Trent Dilfer, Fresno St. Jr. 11 333 217 4 .652 3,276 28 173.1 1994 , Penn St. Sr. 11 264 176 7 .667 2,679 21 172.9 1995 Danny Wuerffel, Florida Jr. 11 325 210 10 .646 3,266 35 178.4 1996 Steve Sarkisian, BYU Sr. 14 404 278 12 .688 4,027 33 173.6 1997 Cade McNown, UCLA Jr. 11 283 173 5 .611 2,877 22 168.6 1998 Shaun King, Tulane Sr. 11 328 223 6 .680 3,232 36 183.3 1999 Michael Vick, Virginia Tech. So. 10 152 90 5 .592 1,840 12 180.4 2000 Bart Hendricks, Boise St. Sr. 11 347 210 8 .605 3,364 35 170.6 2001 , Florida So. 11 395 259 12 .656 3,896 34 170.8 2002 Brad Banks, Iowa Sr. 13 294 170 5 .578 2,573 26 157.1 2003 Philip Rivers, NC State Sr. 13 483 348 7 .721 4,491 34 170.5 2004 Stefan LeFors, Louisville Sr. 12 257 189 3 .735 2,596 20 181.7 2005 Rudy Carpenter, Arizona St. Fr. 9 228 156 2 .684 2,273 17 175.0 2006 Colt Brennan, Hawaii Jr. 14 559 406 12 .726 5,549 *58 186.0 2007 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Fr. 14 341 237 8 .695 3,121 36 176.5 2008 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma So. 14 483 328 8 .679 4,720 50 180.8 2009 Tim Tebow, Florida Sr. 14 314 213 5 .678 2,895 21 164.2 2010 Kellen Moore, Boise St. Jr. 13 383 273 6 .713 3,845 35 182.6 2011 Russell Wilson, Wisconsin Sr. 14 309 225 4 .728 3,175 33 191.8 2012 AJ McCarron, Alabama Jr. 14 314 211 3 .672 2,933 30 175.3 2013 Jameis Winston, Florida St. Fr. 14 384 257 10 .669 4,057 40 184.8 2014 Marcus Mariota, Oregon Jr. 15 445 304 4 .683 4,454 42 181.7 2015 Vernon Adams Jr., Oregon Sr. 10 259 168 6 .649 2,643 26 179.1 2016 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma Jr. 13 358 254 8 .709 3,965 40 *196.4 2017 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma Sr. 14 404 285 6 .705 4,627 43 198.9

TOTAL OFFENSE *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. Note: Touchdowns-responsible-for are player’s TDs scored and passed for. Single-Game Yards Yards Rush Pass Player, Team (Opponent) Date 819 85 734 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Oklahoma) Oct. 22, 2016 751 17 734 Connor Halliday, Washington St. (California) Oct. 4, 2014 732 16 716 David Klingler, Houston (Arizona St.) Dec. 2, 1990 696 6 690 Matt Vogler, TCU (Houston) Nov. 3, 1990 687 31 656 Geno Smith, West Virginia (Baylor) Sept. 29, 2012 681 20 661 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (Ole Miss) Sept. 27, 2003 657 20 637 Brian Lindgren, Idaho (Middle Tenn.) Oct. 6, 2001 643 -3 646 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (Oklahoma St.) Sept. 22, 2007 640 142 498 Brett Smith, Wyoming (Hawaii) Nov. 23, 2013 635 97 538 , SMU (Temple) Oct. 26, 2013 625 -6 631 Scott Mitchell, Utah (Air Force) Oct. 15, 1988 625 62 563 David Klingler, Houston (TCU) Nov. 3, 1990 625 27 598 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech (Baylor) Nov. 29, 2014 624 108 516 Zac Dysert, Miami (OH) (Akron) Sept. 29, 2012 618 32 586 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (NC State) Sept. 20, 2003

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Yards Rush Pass Player, Team (Opponent) Date 612 -1 613 Jimmy Klingler, Houston (Rice) Nov. 28, 1992 610 199 411 Lamar Jackson, Louisville (Syracuse) Sept. 9, 2016 610 13 597 Drew Anderson, Buffalo (Western Mich.) Oct. 7, 2017 605 102 503 Quinton Flowers, South Fla. (UCF) Nov. 24, 2017 604 -39 643 Cody Hodges, Texas Tech (Kansas St.) Oct. 15, 2005 604 13 591 Nick Mullens, Southern Miss. (Rice) Oct. 1, 2016 603 4 599 Ty Detmer, BYU (San Diego St.) Nov. 16, 1991 601 37 564 Troy Kopp, Pacific (New Mexico St.) Oct. 20, 1990 601 60 541 Chase Clement, Rice (Tulsa) Nov. 24, 2007 599 86 513 , BYU (UTEP) Nov. 5, 1966 Season Yards Player, Team Year G Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/G B.J. Symons, Texas Tech †2003 13 798 143 *5,833 *5,976 459.7 Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 645 366 5,549 5,915 422.5 Case Keenum, Houston †2009 14 760 158 5,671 5,829 416.4 Case Keenum, Houston †2011 14 660 35 5,631 5,666 404.7 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2007 13 751 -91 5,705 5,614 431.8 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech †2016 12 722 260 5,052 5,312 442.7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville †2017 13 662 1,601 3,660 5,261 404.7 Case Keenum, Houston †2008 13 665 221 5,020 5,241 403.2 Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2016 15 744 629 4,593 5,222 348.1 David Klingler, Houston †1990 11 704 81 5,140 5,221 *474.6 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2014 15 580 770 4,454 5,224 348.3 Deshaun Watson, Clemson †2015 15 698 1,105 4,104 5,209 347.3 Derek Carr, Fresno St. †2013 13 699 117 5,082 5,199 399.9 Paul Smith, Tulsa 2007 14 649 119 5,065 5,184 370.3 Bryant Moniz, Hawaii †2010 14 636 102 5,040 5,142 367.3 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M †2012 13 635 1,410 3,706 5,116 393.5 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2016 13 669 1,571 3,543 5,114 393.4 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 2015 13 704 456 4,653 5,109 393.0 Matt Johnson, Bowling Green 2015 14 682 159 4,946 5,105 364.6 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2008 13 667 -15 5,111 5,096 392.0 Ty Detmer, BYU 1990 12 635 -106 5,188 5,022 418.5 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2011 13 581 699 4,293 4,992 384.0 Jordan Lynch, Northern Ill. 2012 14 688 1,815 3,138 4,953 353.8 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2017 13 550 35 4,904 4,939 379.9 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 2017 14 501 311 4,627 4,938. 352.7 Season Yards Per Game Player, Team Year G Plays Yards TDR Yds/G David Klingler, Houston †1990 11 704 5,221 55 *474.6 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech †2003 13 798 *5,976 52 459.7 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech †2016 12 722 5,312 53 442.7 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech †2007 13 751 5,614 52 431.8 Andre Ware, Houston †1989 11 628 4,661 49 423.7 Colt Brennan, Hawaii †2006 14 645 5,915 *63 422.5 Ty Detmer, BYU 1990 12 635 5,022 45 418.5 Case Keenum, Houston †2009 14 760 5,829 48 416.4 Connor Halliday, Washington St. †2014 9 555 3,742 32 415.8 Case Keenum, Houston †2011 14 660 5,666 51 404.7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville †2017 13 662 5,261 45 404.7 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 602 4,840 47 403.3 Case Keenum, Houston †2008 13 665 5,241 51 403.2 Mike Maxwell, Nevada †1995 9 443 3,623 34 402.6 Chris Redman, Louisville 1998 10 513 4,009 31 400.9 Derek Carr, Fresno St. †2013 13 699 5,199 52 399.9 Steve Young, BYU †1983 11 531 4,346 41 395.1 Chris Vargas, Nevada †1993 11 535 4,332 35 393.8 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M †2012 13 635 5,116 47 393.5 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2016 13 669 5,114 51 393.4 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech †2015 13 704 5,109 46 393.0 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2008 13 667 5,096 51 392.0 Scott Mitchell, Utah †1988 11 589 4,299 29 390.8 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2011 13 581 4,992 47 384.0 Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech †2004 12 694 4,575 34 381.3

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Career Yards Yds/ Player, Team Years Plays Rush Pass Total Play Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 2,529 897 *19,217 *20,114 7.95 Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 *2,587 -162 17,072 16,910 6.54 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2009-12 2,315 -375 16,646 16,271 7.03 Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. 2006-09 2,434 2,948 12,905 15,853 6.51 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 1,901 1,083 14,607 15,690 8.25 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2005-08 2,124 -194 15,793 15,599 7.34 Rakeem Cato, Marshall 2011-14 2,145 839 14,079 14,918 6.95 Colt McCoy, Texas 2006-09 2,092 1,571 13,253 14,824 7.09 Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 1,851 547 14,193 14,740 7.96 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 1,795 -366 15,031 14,665 8.17 Kellen Moore, Boise St. 2008-11 1,759 -133 14,667 14,534 8.26 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 2007-10 1,871 4,112 10,098 14,210 7.59 Luke Falk, Washington St. 2013-17 2,306 -400 14,486 14,086 6.11 Kevin Kolb, Houston 2003-06 2,037 751 12,964 13,715 6.73 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 1,672 28 13,618 13,646 8.16 Philip Rivers, NC State 2000-03 1,963 98 13,484 13,582 6.92 Aaron Murray, Georgia 2010-13 1,764 396 13,166 13,562 7.69 Chase Daniel, Missouri 2005-08 1,972 971 12,515 13,486 6.84 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 1,741 4,132 9,043 13,175 7.57 Russell Wilson, NC State/Wisconsin 2008-10, 11 1,930 1,421 11,720 13,141 6.81 Corey Robinson, Troy 2010-13 1,973 -336 13,477 13,141 6.66 Cody Fajardo, Nevada 2011-14 1,984 3,482 9,659 13,141 6.62 Brad Smith, Missouri 2002-05 2,283 4,289 8,799 13,088 5.73 Tajh Boyd, Clemson 2010-13 1,907 1,165 11,904 13,069 6.85 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2012-14 1,504 2,237 10,796 13,033 8.67 Career Yards Record Progression (Record yards—player, team, seasons played) 3,481—Davey O’Brien, TCU, 1936-38; 3,882—Paul Christman, Missouri, 1938-40; 4,602—Frank Sinkwich, Georgia, 1940-42; 4,627—Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St., 1943-46; 4,871—Charlie Justice, North Carolina, 1946-49; 5,903—, Drake, 1949-51; 6,354—Virgil Carter, BYU, 1964-66; 6,568— Steve Ramsey, North Texas, 1967-69; 7,887—Jim Plunkett, Stanford, 1968-70; 8,074—Gene Swick, Toledo, 1972-75; 8,444—Mark Herrmann, Purdue, 1977-80; 9,723—Jim McMahon, BYU, 1977-78, 1980-81; 11,317—Doug Flutie, Boston College, 1981-84; 14,665—Ty Detmer, BYU, 1988-91; 16,910—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000-04; 20,114—Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11. Career Yards Per Game (Minimum 5,000 yards; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years G Plays Yards TDR Yds/G Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2005-07 38 1,851 14,740 146 *387.9 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 2012-13 26 1,208 9,989 93 384.2 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 1997-99 33 1,705 12,618 117 382.4 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 2014-16 32 1,657 12,072 115 377.3 Case Keenum, Houston 2007-11 57 2,529 *20,114 *178 352.9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 2015-17 38 1,741 13,175 119 346.7 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 2005-08 45 2,124 15,599 146 346.6 David Fales, San Jose St. 2012-13 25 1,028 8,250 68 330.0 Luke Falk, Washington St. 2013-17 43 2,306 14,086 123 327.6 Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech/Oklahoma 2013, 15-17 48 1,901 15,690 152 326.9 Jared Goff, California 2013-15 37 1,738 12,086 97 326.6 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 48 1,901 15,690 109 324.9 Chase Holbrook, New Mexico St. 2005-08 36 1,783 11,570 93 321.4 Chris Vargas, Nevada 1992-93 20 872 6,417 48 320.9 Timmy Chang, Hawaii 2000-04 53 *2,587 16,910 123 319.1 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 46 1,795 14,665 135 318.8 Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2014-16 38 1,642 12,097 116 318.3 Marcus Mariota, Oregon 2012-14 41 1,504 13,033 134 317.9 Bryant Moniz, Hawaii 2009-11 34 1,491 10,681 88 314.1 , UCF 1996-98 33 1,468 10,344 91 313.5 Landry Jones, Oklahoma 2009-12 52 2,315 16,271 126 312.9 Mike Perez, San Jose St. 1986-87 20 875 6,182 37 309.1 Connor Halliday, Washington St. 2011-14 35 1,745 10,812 90 308.9 Robert Griffin III, Baylor 2008-11 41 1,720 12,620 111 307.8 Josh Wallwork, Wyoming 1995-96 22 845 6,753 60 307.0

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Annual Total Offense Champions Year Player, Team Cl. Plays Rush Pass Total 1937 Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado Sr. 224 1,121 475 1,596 1938 Davey O’Brien, TCU Sr. 291 390 1,457 1,847 1939 Kenny Washington, UCLA Sr. 259 811 559 1,370 1940 Johnny Knolla, Creighton Sr. 298 813 607 1,420 1941 Bud Schwenk, Washington-St. Louis Sr. 354 471 1,457 1,928 1942 Frank Sinkwich, Georgia Sr. 341 795 1,392 2,187 1943 Bob Hoernschemeyer, Indiana Fr. 355 515 1,133 1,648 1944 Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St. So. 241 897 861 1,758 1945 Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St. Jr. 203 1,048 593 1,641 1946 Travis Tidwell, Auburn Fr. 339 772 943 1,715 1947 Fred Enke, Arizona So. 329 535 1,406 1,941 1948 Stan Heath, Nevada Sr. 233 -13 2,005 1,992 1949 Johnny Bright, Drake So. 275 975 975 1,950 1950 Johnny Bright, Drake Jr. 320 1,232 1,168 2,400 1951 Dick Kazmaier, Princeton Sr. 272 861 966 1,827 1952 Ted Marchibroda, Detroit Sr. 305 176 1,637 1,813 1953 Paul Larson, California Jr. 262 141 1,431 1,572 1954 George Shaw, Oregon Sr. 276 178 1,358 1,536 1955 George Welsh, Navy Sr. 203 29 1,319 1,348 1956 John Brodie, Stanford Sr. 295 9 1,633 1,642 1957 Bob Newman, Washington St. Jr. 263 53 1,391 1,444 1958 Dick Bass, Pacific Jr. 218 1,361 79 1,440 1959 Dick Norman, Stanford Jr. 319 55 1,963 2,018 1960 Bill Kilmer, UCLA Sr. 292 803 1,086 1,889 1961 Dave Hoppmann, Iowa St. Jr. 320 920 718 1,638 1962 Terry Baker, Oregon St. Sr. 318 538 1,738 2,276 1963 , Miami (FL) Sr. 394 163 2,155 2,318 1964 Jerry Rhome, Tulsa Sr. 470 258 2,870 3,128 1965 Bill Anderson, Tulsa Sr. 580 -121 3,464 3,343 1966 Virgil Carter, BYU Sr. 388 363 2,182 2,545 1967 , New Mexico St. Sr. 368 -41 2,225 2,184 1968 , Cincinnati Sr. 507 -62 3,272 3,210 1969 Dennis Shaw, San Diego St. Sr. 388 12 3,185 3,197 Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) yards Year Player, Team Cl. G Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/G 1970 Pat Sullivan, Auburn Jr. 10 333 270 2,586 2,856 285.6 1971 , Florida St. Jr. 11 386 -83 2,736 2,653 241.2 1972 Don Strock, Virginia Tech Sr. 11 480 -73 3,243 3,170 288.2 1973 Jesse Freitas, San Diego St. Sr. 11 410 -92 2,993 2,901 263.7 1974 Steve Joachim, Temple Sr. 10 331 277 1,950 2,227 222.7 1975 Gene Swick, Toledo Sr. 11 490 219 2,487 2,706 246.0 1976 Tommy Kramer, Rice Sr. 11 562 -45 3,317 3,272 297.5 1977 Doug Williams, Grambling Sr. 11 377 -57 3,286 3,229 293.5 1978 , SMU So. 11 459 -50 3,007 2,957 268.8 1979 Marc Wilson, BYU Sr. 11 488 -140 3,720 3,580 325.5 1980 Jim McMahon, BYU Jr. 12 540 56 4,571 4,627 385.6 1981 Jim McMahon, BYU Sr. 10 487 -97 3,555 3,458 345.8 1982 , Long Beach St. Jr. 11 585 70 3,517 3,587 326.1 1983 Steve Young, BYU Sr. 11 531 444 3,902 4,346 395.1 1984 , BYU Jr. 12 543 57 3,875 3,932 327.7 1985 Jim Everett, Purdue Sr. 11 518 -62 3,651 3,589 326.3 1986 Mike Perez, San Jose St. Jr. 9 425 35 2,934 2,969 329.9 1987 Todd Santos, San Diego St. Sr. 12 562 -244 3,932 3,688 307.3 1988 Scott Mitchell, Utah So. 11 589 -23 4,322 4,299 390.8 1989 Andre Ware, Houston Jr. 11 628 -38 4,699 4,661 423.7 1990 David Klingler, Houston Jr. 11 704 81 5,140 5,221 *474.6 1991 Ty Detmer, BYU Sr. 12 478 -30 4,031 4,001 333.4 1992 Jimmy Klingler, Houston So. 11 544 -50 3,818 3,768 342.5 1993 Chris Vargas, Nevada Sr. 11 535 67 4,265 4,332 393.8 1994 Mike Maxwell, Nevada Jr. 11 477 -39 3,537 3,498 318.0 1995 Mike Maxwell, Nevada Sr. 9 443 12 3,611 3,623 402.6 1996 Josh Wallwork, Wyoming Sr. 12 525 119 4,090 4,209 350.8 1997 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech So. 11 541 87 3,881 3,968 360.7 1998 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech Jr. 12 602 -103 4,943 4,840 403.3 1999 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech Sr. 10 562 -112 3,922 3,810 381.0

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Year Player, Team Cl. G Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/G 2000 Drew Brees, Purdue Sr. 11 564 546 3,393 3,939 358.1 2001 Rex Grossman, Florida So. 11 429 8 3,896 3,904 354.9 2002 , Marshall Sr. 12 528 -1 4,268 4,267 355.6 2003 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech Sr. 13 798 143 *5,833 *5,976 459.7 2004 Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech Sr. 12 694 -167 4,742 4,575 381.3 2005 Colt Brennan, Hawaii So. 12 614 154 4,301 4,455 371.3 2006 Colt Brennan, Hawaii Jr. 14 645 366 5,549 5,915 422.5 2007 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Jr. 13 751 -91 5,706 5,614 431.8 2008 Case Keenum, Houston So. 13 665 221 5,020 5,241 403.2 2009 Case Keenum, Houston Jr. 14 760 158 5,671 5,829 416.4 2010 Bryant Moniz, Hawaii Jr. 14 636 102 5,040 5,142 367.3 2011 Case Keenum, Houston Sr. 14 660 35 5,631 5,666 404.7 2012 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Fr. 13 635 1,410 3,706 5,116 393.5 2013 Derek Carr, Fresno St. Sr. 13 699 117 5,082 5,199 399.9 2014 Connor Halliday, Washington St. Sr. 9 555 -131 3,873 3,742 415.8 2015 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech So. 13 704 456 4,653 5,109 393.0 2016 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech Jr. 12 722 260 5,052 5,312 442.7 2017 Lamar Jackson, Louisville Jr. 13 662 1,601 3,660 5,261 404.7

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RECEIVING Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 303 Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (Rutgers) Sept. 22, 2012 *Record. †National champion on season charts. 303 Stedman Bailey, West Virginia (Baylor) Sept. 29, 2012 301 Chris Daniels, Purdue (Michigan St.) Oct. 16, 1999 Single-Game Receptions 300 Adarius Bowman, Oklahoma St. (Kansas) Oct. 14, 2006 Rec. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 297 Brian Oliver, Ball St. (Toledo) Oct. 9, 1993 23 Randy Gatewood, UNLV (Idaho) Sept. 17, 1994 297 Aaron Jones, Utah St. (Boise St.) Nov. 11, 2000 23 Tyler Jones, Eastern Mich. (Central Mich.) Nov. 28, 2008 296 Geoff Noisy, Nevada (Utah St.) Nov. 9, 1996 22 Jay Miller, BYU (New Mexico) Nov. 3, 1973 296 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. (Arizona St.) Sept. 14, 2002 22 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green (Kent St.) Oct. 10, 2009 296 James Washington, Oklahoma St. (Pittsburgh) Sept. 17, 2016 22 Zay Jones, East Carolina (South Carolina) Sept. 17, 2016 21 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech (Nebraska) Aug. 29, 1998 Season Receptions 21 Chris Daniels, Purdue (Michigan St.) Oct. 16, 1999 21 , Louisiana Tech (Texas A&M) Oct. 13, 2012 Player, Team Year G Rec. Yards TD 20 Rick Eber, Tulsa (Idaho St.) Oct. 7, 1967 Zay Jones, East Carolina †2016 12 *158 1,746 8 20 Kenny Christian, Eastern Mich. (Temple) Sept. 23, 2000 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green †2009 13 155 1,770 19 20 Nick Moore, Toledo (Michigan) Oct. 11, 2008 Manny Hazard, Houston †1989 11 142 1,689 22 20 Thomas Sperbeck, Boise St. (New Mexico) Nov. 14, 2015 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 140 1,996 *27 19 Howard Twilley, Tulsa (Colorado St.) Nov. 27, 1965 19 Ron Fair, Arizona St. (Washington St.) Oct. 28, 1989 Jordan White, Western Mich. †2011 13 140 1,911 17 19 Manny Hazard, Houston (TCU) Nov. 4, 1989 Nate Burleson, Nevada †2002 12 138 1,629 12 19 Manny Hazard, Houston (Texas) Nov. 11, 1989 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 2016 14 136 1,803 12 19 Josh Reed, LSU (Alabama) Nov. 3, 2001 Howard Twilley, Tulsa †1965 10 134 1,779 16 19 Nate Burleson, Nevada (UTEP) Nov. 9, 2002 Trevor Insley, Nevada †1999 11 134 *2,060 13 19 James Cleveland, Houston (East Carolina) Dec. 5, 2009 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech †2007 13 134 1,962 22 19 Tommy Shuler, Marshall (Purdue) Sept. 29, 2012 19 Nelson Spruce, Colorado (California) Sept. 27, 2014 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma †2010 14 131 1,622 14 19 Zay Jones, East Carolina (UConn) Oct. 29, 2016 Davante Adams, Fresno St. †2013 13 131 1,718 24 18 Howard Twilley, Tulsa (Southern Ill.) Oct. 30, 1965 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada †1995 11 129 1,854 16 18 Mark Templeton (RB), Long Beach St. (Utah St.) Nov. 1, 1986 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. 2002 13 128 1,785 13 18 Richard Woodley, TCU (Texas Tech) Nov. 10, 1990 , Oregon St. 2013 13 128 1,730 16 18 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (Toledo) Sept. 23, 1995 Eric Page, Toledo 2011 13 125 1,182 10 18 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (UNLV) Oct. 28, 1995 18 Albert Connell, Texas A&M (Colorado) Sept. 28, 1996 , Alabama 2014 14 124 1,727 16 18 Geoff Noisy, Nevada (Arkansas St.) Nov. 16, 1996 , Kansas St. 2007 12 122 1,606 11 18 Geoff Noisy, Nevada (Oregon) Sept. 13, 1997 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. 2011 13 121 1,522 18 18 Randall Lane, Purdue (Wisconsin) Oct. 10, 1998 Justin Hardy, East Carolina 2014 13 121 1,494 10 18 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. (Hawaii) Dec. 7, 2002 Greg Salas, Hawaii 2010 14 119 1,889 14 18 Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (SMU) Sept. 8, 2007 Marqise Lee, Southern California 2012 13 118 1,721 14 18 Jacory Stone, Eastern Mich. (Temple) Nov. 22, 2008 18 , SMU (Washington St.) Sept. 19, 2009 Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers 2011 13 115 1,206 7 18 Kealoha Pilares, Hawaii (Louisiana Tech) Oct. 2, 2010 Damond Wilkins, Nevada †1996 11 114 1,121 4 18 Jeremy Johnson, SMU (Rutgers) Oct. 5, 2013 Stedman Bailey, West Virginia 2012 13 114 1,622 25 18 Tommy Shuler, Marshall (Northern Ill.) Dec. 23, 2014 Tavon Austin, West Virginia 2012 13 114 1,289 12 18 Josh Doctson, TCU (Texas Tech) Sept. 26, 2015 Justin Hardy, East Carolina 2013 13 114 1,284 8 18 Zay Jones, East Carolina (South Fla.) Oct. 8, 2016 Trey Quinn, SMU 2017 13 114 1,236 13 Single-Game Yards Season Receptions Per Game Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Date Player, Team Year G Rec. Yards TD Rec/G 405 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech (Nebraska) Aug. 29, 1998 369 Jeremy Gallon, Michigan (Indiana) Oct. 19, 2013 Howard Twilley, Tulsa †1965 10 134 1,779 16 *13.40 363 Randy Gatewood, UNLV (Idaho) Sept. 17, 1994 Zay Jones, East Carolina †2016 12 *158 1,746 8 13.17 349 Chuck Hughes, UTEP (North Texas) Sept. 18, 1965 Manny Hazard, Houston †1989 11 142 1,689 22 12.91 346 Donnie Avery, Houston (Rice) Oct. 13, 2007 Trevor Insley, Nevada †1999 11 134 *2,060 13 12.18 345 Marqise Lee, Southern California (Arizona) Oct. 27, 2012 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green †2009 13 155 1,770 19 11.92 327 Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (SMU) Sept. 8, 2007 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada †1995 11 129 1,854 16 11.73 326 Nate Burleson, Nevada (San Jose St.) Nov. 10, 2001 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 140 1,996 *27 11.67 326 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech (Massachusetts) Oct. 15, 2016 Nate Burleson, Nevada †2002 12 138 1,629 12 11.50 322 Rick Eber, Tulsa (Idaho St.) Oct. 7, 1967 Jordan White, Western Mich. †2011 13 140 1,911 17 10.77 318 Harry Wood, Tulsa (Idaho St.) Oct. 7, 1967 Damond Wilkins, Nevada †1996 11 114 1,121 4 10.36 318 Patrick Edwards, Houston (Rice) Oct. 27, 2011 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech †2007 13 134 1,962 22 10.31 316 Jeff Evans, New Mexico St. (Southern Ill.) Sept. 30, 1978 314 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (San Jose St.) Nov. 18, 1995 Jordy Nelson, Kansas St. 2007 12 122 1,606 11 10.17 314 Terrance Williams, Baylor (West Virginia) Sept. 29, 2012 Davante Adams, Fresno St. †2013 13 131 1,718 24 10.08 310 Chad Mackey, Louisiana Tech (Toledo) Oct. 19, 1996 Chris Daniels, Purdue 1999 11 109 1,133 5 9.91 308 Jason Rivers, Hawaii (Arizona St.) Dec. 24, 2006 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. 2002 13 128 1,785 13 9.85

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Player, Team Year G Rec. Yards TD Rec/G Player, Team Year Cl. G Rec. Yards TD Yds/G Brandin Cooks, Oregon St. 2013 13 128 1,730 16 9.85 Mike Hass, Oregon St. †2005 Sr. 11 90 1,532 6 139.3 Jason Phillips, Houston †1988 11 108 1,444 15 9.82 Kevin Curtis, Utah St. 2001 Jr. 11 100 1,531 10 139.2 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 2016 14 136 1,803 12 9.71 Marcus Harris, Wyoming †1996 Sr. 12 109 1,650 13 137.5 Fred Gilbert, Houston †1991 11 106 957 7 9.64 Ryan Yarborough, Wyoming 1993 Sr. 11 67 1,512 16 137.5 Eric Page, Toledo 2011 13 125 1,182 10 9.62 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. †2002 Sr. 13 128 1,785 13 137.3 Jajuan Dawson, Tulane 1999 10 96 1,051 8 9.60 , Marshall 1997 So. 12 90 1,647 25 137.3 Chris Penn, Tulsa †1993 11 105 1,578 12 9.55 Danario Alexander, Missouri †2009 Sr. 13 113 1,781 14 137.0 Dante Ridgeway, Ball St. †2004 11 105 1,399 8 9.55 Bryan Reeves, Nevada 1993 Sr. 10 91 1,362 17 136.2 Howard Twilley, Tulsa †1964 10 95 1,178 13 9.50 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green 2009 Sr. 13 155 1,770 19 136.2 Jerry Hendren, Idaho †1969 10 95 1,452 12 9.50 Season Touchdown Receptions Season Yards Player, Team Year G TD Player, Team Year G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 *27 Trevor Insley, Nevada †1999 11 134 *2,060 *187.3 13 Randy Moss, Marshall †1997 12 25 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 12 140 1,996 166.3 *27 Stedman Bailey, West Virginia †2012 13 25 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech †2007 13 134 1,962 150.9 22 Davante Adams, Fresno St. †2013 13 24 Jordan White, Western Mich. †2011 13 140 1,911 147.0 17 Manny Hazard, Houston †1989 11 22 Greg Salas, Hawaii †2010 14 119 1,889 134.9 14 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh †2003 13 22 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada †1995 11 129 1,854 168.5 16 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech †2007 13 22 Terrance Williams, Baylor †2012 13 97 1,832 140.9 12 Jarett Dillard, Rice †2006 13 21 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech †2016 14 136 1,803 128.8 12 Jarett Dillard, Rice †2008 13 20 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. †2002 13 128 1,785 137.3 13 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. †2010 12 20 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. 2010 12 111 1,782 148.5 20 Patrick Edwards, Houston †2011 14 20 Danario Alexander, Missouri †2009 13 113 1,781 137.0 14 Corey Coleman, Baylor †2015 12 20 Howard Twilley, Tulsa †1965 10 134 1,779 177.9 16 , Michigan †1991 11 19 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green 2009 13 155 1,770 136.2 19 Ashley Lelie, Hawaii †2001 12 19 Patrick Edwards, Houston 2011 14 89 1,752 125.1 20 Dez Bryant, Oklahoma St. 2008 13 19 Rashard Higgins, Colorado St. †2014 12 96 1,750 145.8 17 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 2008 13 19 Zay Jones, East Carolina 2016 12 *158 1,746 145.5 8 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green †2009 13 19 Josh Reed, LSU †2001 12 94 1,740 145.0 7 Lyle Leong, Texas Tech 2010 13 19 Brandin Cooks, Oregon St. †2013 13 128 1,730 133.1 16 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech †2016 13 19 Taywan Taylor, Western Ky. 2016 14 98 1,730 123.6 17 Corey Davis, Western Mich. †2016 14 19 Amari Cooper, Alabama 2014 14 124 1,727 123.4 16 Tom Reynolds, San Diego St. †1971 10 18 Marqise Lee, Southern California 2012 13 118 1,721 132.4 14 Dennis Smith, Utah 1989 12 18 Davante Adams, Fresno St. 2013 13 131 1,718 132.2 24 Aaron Turner, Pacific 1991 11 18 Ashley Lelie, Hawaii 2001 12 84 1,713 142.8 19 Reidel Anthony, Florida †1996 12 18 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1997 11 102 1,707 155.2 13 Eugene Baker, Kent St. †1997 11 18 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. 2002 13 107 1,695 130.4 17 Darius Watts, Marshall 2001 12 18 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. 2011 13 18 Season Yards Per Game DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson 2012 13 18 Player, Team Year Cl. G Rec. Yards TD Yds/G Anthony Miller, Memphis 2017 13 18 Trevor Insley, Nevada †1999 Sr. 11 134 *2,060 13 *187.3 David Sills, West Virginia 2017 13 18 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada †1995 Sr. 11 129 1,854 16 168.5 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 Sr. 12 140 1,996 *27 166.3 Career Receptions Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1997 Jr. 11 102 1,707 13 155.2 Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech †2007 Fr. 13 134 1,962 22 150.9 Zay Jones, East Carolina 2013-16 50 *399 4,279 85.6 23 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. †2010 So. 12 111 1,782 20 148.5 Justin Hardy, East Carolina 2011-14 49 387 4,541 92.7 35 Jordan White, Western Mich. †2011 Sr. 13 140 1,911 17 147.0 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma 2008-11 48 349 4,586 95.5 45 Rashard Higgins, Colorado St. †2014 So. 12 96 1,750 17 145.8 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 2013-16 50 332 *5,285 105.7 52 Aaron Turner, Pacific †1991 Jr. 11 92 1,604 18 145.8 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 2013-16 53 327 4,179 78.8 32 , NC State 1998 Sr. 11 88 1,604 11 145.8 Tommy Shuler, Marshall 2011-14 50 322 3,563 71.3 25 Zay Jones, East Carolina †2016 Sr. 12 *158 1,746 8 145.5 Tyron Carrier, Houston 2008-11 53 320 3,493 65.9 22 Josh Reed, LSU †2001 Jr. 12 94 1,740 7 145.0 Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue 2001-04 45 316 3,433 76.3 19 Chris Penn, Tulsa †1993 Sr. 11 105 1,578 12 143.5 Gabe Marks, Washington St. 2012-16 51 316 3,453 67.7 37 Ashley Lelie, Hawaii 2001 Jr. 12 84 1,713 19 142.8 Josh Davis, Marshall 2001-04 49 306 3,889 79.4 23 Terrance Williams, Baylor †2012 Sr. 13 97 1,832 12 140.9 Jordan White, Western Mich. 2007, 09-11 43 306 4,187 97.4 32 Eugene Baker, Kent St. 1997 Jr. 11 103 1,549 18 140.8 Eric Page, Toledo 2009-11 38 306 3,446 90.7 25

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Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Antonio Brown, Central Mich. 2007-09 41 305 3,199 78.0 22 Zay Jones, East Carolina 2013-16 50 *399 4,279 85.6 23 Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech 2002-05 45 303 2,058 45.7 19 Terance Mathis, New Mexico 1985-87, 89 44 263 4,254 96.7 36 Kendall Wright, Baylor 2008-11 50 302 4,004 80.1 30 Geoff Noisy, Nevada 1995-98 40 295 4,249 106.2 21 Arnold Jackson, Louisville 1997-00 45 299 3,670 81.6 31 Taywan Taylor, Western Ky. 2013-16 53 253 4,234 79.9 41 Trevor Insley, Nevada 1996-99 44 298 5,005 113.8 35 Jordan White, Western Mich. 2007, 09-11 43 306 4,187 97.4 32 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green 2006-09 47 298 3,299 70.2 30 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 2013-16 53 327 4,179 78.8 32 Geoff Noisy, Nevada 1995-98 40 295 4,249 106.2 21 Jarett Dillard, Rice 2005-08 49 292 4,138 84.4 *60 Nelson Spruce, Colorado 2012-15 50 294 3,347 66.9 23 Darius Watts, Marshall 2000-03 48 272 4,031 84.0 47 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. 2000-03 48 293 4,414 92.0 42 Kendall Wright, Baylor 2008-11 50 302 4,004 80.1 30 Davone Bess, Hawaii 2005-07 39 293 3,610 92.6 41 , Stanford 1996-99 44 244 3,986 90.6 26 Jason Rivers, Hawaii 2003-04, 51 292 3,919 76.8 35 Derek Hagan, Arizona St. 2002-05 50 258 3,939 78.8 27 06-07 Mike Hass, Oregon St. 2002-05 48 220 3,924 81.8 20 Dorien Bryant, Purdue 2004-07 50 292 3,548 71.0 21 Jason Rivers, Hawaii 2003-04, 51 292 3,919 76.8 35 Jarett Dillard, Rice 2005-08 49 292 4,138 84.4 *60 06-07 Josh Davis, Marshall 2001-04 49 306 3,889 79.4 23 Career Receptions Per Game (Minimum 140 receptions; player must have concluded his Career Yards Per Game career) (Minimum 2,200 yards; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards TD Rec/G Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Manny Hazard, Houston 1989-90 21 220 2,635 31 *10.48 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada 1994-95 22 227 3,100 *140.9 26 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada 1994-95 22 227 3,100 26 10.32 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 280 4,352 128.0 50 Jason Phillips, Houston 1987-88 22 207 2,319 18 9.41 Kevin Curtis, Utah St. 2001-02 22 174 2,789 126.8 19 Davante Adams, Fresno St. 2012-13 26 233 3,030 38 8.96 Manny Hazard, Houston 1989-90 21 220 2,635 125.5 31 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 2007-08 26 231 3,127 41 8.88 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 2007-08 26 231 3,127 120.3 41 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1963-65 30 261 3,343 32 8.70 , Florida St. 1966-68 30 212 3,598 119.9 23 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 280 4,352 50 8.24 Bryan Reeves, Nevada 1992-93 21 172 2,476 117.9 27 Bryan Reeves, Nevada 1992-93 21 172 2,476 27 8.19 Davante Adams, Fresno St. 2012-13 26 233 3,030 116.5 38 Eric Page, Toledo 2009-11 38 306 3,446 25 8.05 Trevor Insley, Nevada 1996-99 44 298 *5,005 113.8 35 Zay Jones, East Carolina 2013-16 50 *399 4,279 23 7.98 Nakia Jenkins, Utah St. 1996-97 22 155 2,483 112.9 14 Kevin Curtis, Utah St. 2001-02 22 174 2,789 19 7.91 , Southern 1994-95 21 148 2,358 112.3 12 Justin Hardy, East Carolina 2011-14 49 387 4,541 35 7.90 California Richie James, Middle Tenn. 2015-17 31 244 3,261 23 7.87 Elmo Wright, Houston 1968-70 30 153 3,347 111.6 34 Dezmon Epps, Idaho 2013, 15 18 140 1,737 6 7.78 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1963-65 30 261 3,343 111.4 32 Nate Burleson, Nevada 2000-02 32 248 3,293 22 7.75 Chris Penn, Tulsa 1991, 93 22 142 2,370 107.7 22 Davone Bess, Hawaii 2005-07 39 293 3,610 41 7.51 Geoff Noisy, Nevada 1995-98 40 295 4,249 106.2 21 Siaha Burley, UCF 1997-98 22 165 2,248 15 7.50 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 2013-16 50 332 5,285 105.7 52 Antonio Brown, Central Mich. 2007-09 41 305 3,199 22 7.44 Jason Phillips, Houston 1987-88 22 207 2,319 105.4 18 David Williams, Illinois 1983-85 33 245 3,195 22 7.42 Richie James, Middle Tenn. 2014-17 31 244 3,261 105.2 23 Geoff Noisy, Nevada 1995-98 40 295 4,249 21 7.38 Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech 2011-12 25 183 2,594 103.8 24 James Dixon, Houston 1987-88 22 161 1,762 14 7.32 , Colorado St. 2016-17 26 176 2,685 103.3 21 Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech 2011-12 25 183 2,594 24 7.32 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh 2002-03 26 161 2,677 103.0 34 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma 2008-11 48 349 4,586 45 7.27 Nate Burleson, Nevada 2000-02 32 248 3,293 102.9 22 John Love, North Texas 1965-66 20 144 2,124 17 7.20 Siaha Burley, UCF 1997-98 22 165 2,248 102.2 15 Fred Gilbert, UCLA/Houston 1989, 91-92 22 158 1,672 14 7.18 Marqise Lee, Southern California 2011-13 36 248 3,655 101.5 29 Eugene Baker, Kent St. 1995-98 35 229 3,513 100.4 35 Career Yards Career Touchdown Receptions Player, Team Years G Rec. Yards Yds/G TD Corey Davis, Western Mich. 2013-16 50 332 *5,285 105.7 52 Player, Team Years G TD Trevor Insley, Nevada 1996-99 44 298 5,005 113.8 35 Jarett Dillard, Rice 2005-08 49 *60 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma 2008-11 48 349 4,586 95.5 45 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 2013-16 50 52 Justin Hardy, East Carolina 2011-14 49 387 4,541 92.7 35 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 50 Marcus Harris, Wyoming 1993-96 46 259 4,518 98.2 38 Darius Watts, Marshall 2000-03 48 47 James Washington, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 52 225 4,467 85.9 39 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma 2008-11 48 45 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. 2000-03 48 293 4,414 92.0 42 Aaron Turner, Pacific 1989-92 44 43 Ryan Yarborough, Wyoming 1990-93 46 229 4,357 94.7 42 Ryan Yarborough, Wyoming 1990-93 46 42 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 280 4,352 128.0 50 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. 2000-03 48 42 Aaron Turner, Pacific 1989-92 44 266 4,345 98.8 43 Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California 2004-06 38 41 Greg Salas, Hawaii 2007-10 49 285 4,345 88.7 26 Davone Bess, Hawaii 2005-07 39 41

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Player, Team Years G TD Year Player, Team Cl. G Rec. Rec/G Yards TD Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 2007-08 26 41 1971 Tom Reynolds, San Diego St. Sr. 10 67 6.7 1,070 7 Stedman Bailey, West Virginia 2010-12 38 41 1972 Tom Forzani, Utah St. Sr. 11 85 7.7 1,169 8 Taywan Taylor, Western Ky. 2013-16 53 41 1973 Jay Miller, BYU So. 11 100 9.1 1,181 8 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. 2009-11 38 40 1974 Dwight McDonald, San Diego St. Sr. 11 86 7.8 1,157 7 Braylon Edwards, Michigan 2001-04 44 39 1975 Bob Farnham, Brown Jr. 9 56 6.2 701 2 Greg Jennings, Western Mich. 2002-05 42 39 1976 Billy Ryckman, Louisiana Tech Sr. 11 77 7.0 1,382 10 Austin Pettis, Boise St. 2007-10 51 39 1977 Wayne Tolleson, Western Caro. Sr. 11 73 6.6 1,101 7 James Washington, Oklahoma St. 2014-17 52 39 1978 Dave Petzke, Northern Ill. Sr. 11 91 8.3 1,217 11 , Duke 1986-89 44 38 1979 Rick Beasley, Appalachian St. Jr. 11 74 6.7 1,205 12 Marcus Harris, Wyoming 1993-96 46 38 1980 Dave Young, Purdue Sr. 11 67 6.1 917 8 Davante Adams, Fresno St. 2012-13 26 38 1981 Pete Harvey, North Texas Sr. 9 57 6.3 743 3 Michael Floyd, Notre Dame 2008-11 43 37 1982 Vincent White, Stanford Sr. 10 68 6.8 677 8 Titus Davis, Central Mich. 2011-14 45 37 1983 Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt Jr. 11 97 8.8 909 8 Gabe Marks, Washington St. 2012-16 51 37 1984 David Williams, Illinois Jr. 11 101 9.2 1,278 8 Anthony Miller, Memphis 2015-17 38 37 1985 Rodney Carter, Purdue Sr. 11 98 8.9 1,099 4 1986 Mark Templeton, Long Beach St. (RB) Sr. 11 99 9.0 688 2 Annual Champions 1987 Jason Phillips, Houston Jr. 11 99 9 875 3 Total Receptions 1988 Jason Phillips, Houston Sr. 11 108 9.8 1,444 15 1989 Manny Hazard, Houston Jr. 11 142 12.9 1,689 22 Year Player, Team Cl. Rec. Yards TD 1937 Jim Benton, Arkansas Sr. 48 814 7 Beginning in 1990, ranked on both per-game catches and yards per game 1938 Sam Boyd, Baylor Sr. 32 537 — Receptions Per Game 1939 , LSU Sr. 30 467 — Year Player, Team Cl. G Rec. Rec/G Yards TD 1940 Eddie Bryant, Virginia So. 30 222 2 1990 Manny Hazard, Houston Sr. 10 78 7.8 946 9 1941 Hank Stanton, Arizona Sr. 50 820 — 1991 Fred Gilbert, Houston Jr. 11 106 9.6 957 7 1942 Bill Rogers, Texas A&M Sr. 39 432 — 1992 Sherman Smith, Houston Jr. 11 103 9.4 923 6 1943 Neil Armstrong, Oklahoma St. Fr. 39 317 — 1993 Chris Penn, Tulsa Sr. 11 105 9.6 1,578 12 1944 Reid Moseley, Georgia So. 32 506 — 1994 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada Jr. 11 98 8.9 1,246 10 1945 Reid Moseley, Georgia Jr. 31 662 — 1995 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada Sr. 11 129 11.7 1,854 16 1946 Neil Armstrong, Oklahoma St. Sr. 32 479 1 1996 Damond Wilkins, Nevada Sr. 11 114 10.4 1,121 4 1947 Barney Poole, Ole Miss Jr. 52 513 8 1997 Eugene Baker, Kent St. Jr. 11 103 9.4 1,549 18 1948 Johnny “Red” O’Quinn, Wake Forest Jr. 39 605 7 1998 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Sr. 12 140 11.7 1,996 *27 1949 Art Weiner, North Carolina Sr. 52 762 7 1999 Trevor Insley, Nevada Sr. 11 134 12.2 *2,060 13 1950 Gordon Cooper, Denver Jr. 46 569 8 2000 James Jordan, Louisiana Tech Jr. 12 109 9.1 1,003 4 1951 Dewey McConnell, Wyoming Sr. 47 725 9 2001 Kevin Curtis, Utah St. Jr. 11 100 9.1 1,531 10 1952 Ed Brown, Fordham Sr. 57 774 6 2002 Nate Burleson, Nevada Sr. 12 138 11.5 1,629 12 1953 John Carson, Georgia Sr. 45 663 4 2003 Lance Moore, Toledo Jr. 12 103 8.6 1,194 9 1954 Jim Hanifan, California Sr. 44 569 7 2004 Dante Ridgeway, Ball St. Jr. 11 105 9.6 1,399 8 1955 Hank Burnine, Missouri Sr. 44 594 2 2005 Greg Jennings, Western Mich. Sr. 11 98 8.9 1,259 14 1956 Art Powell, San Jose St. So. 40 583 5 2006 Chris Williams, New Mexico St. So. 12 92 7.7 1,415 12 1957 Stuart Vaughan, Utah Sr. 53 756 5 2007 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech Fr. 13 134 10.3 1,962 22 1958 Dave Hibbert, Arizona Jr. 61 606 4 2008 Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas Sr. 12 113 9.4 1,119 6 1959 Chris Burford, Stanford Sr. 61 756 6 2009 Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green Sr. 13 155 11.9 1,770 19 1960 Hugh Campbell, Washington St. So. 66 881 10 2010 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Jr. 14 131 9.4 1,622 14 1961 Hugh Campbell, Washington St. Jr. 53 723 5 2011 Jordan White, Western Mich. Sr. 13 140 10.8 1,911 17 1962 Vern Burke, Oregon St. Jr. 69 1,007 10 2012 Tommy Shuler, Marshall So. 12 110 9.2 1,138 6 1963 Lawrence Elkins, Baylor Jr. 70 873 8 2013 Davante Adams, Fresno St. So. 13 131 10.1 1,718 24 1964 Howard Twilley, Tulsa Jr. 95 1,178 13 2014 Justin Hardy, East Carolina Sr. 13 121 9.3 1,494 10 1965 Howard Twilley, Tulsa Sr. 134 1,779 16 2015 Tajae Sharpe, Massachusetts Sr. 12 111 9.3 1,319 5 1966 Glenn Meltzer, Wichita St. So. 91 1,115 4 2016 Zay Jones, East Carolina Sr. 12 *158 13.2 1,746 8 1967 , Vanderbilt Sr. 79 1,114 6 2017 Trey Quinn, SMU Jr. 13 114 8.8 1,236 13 1968 Ron Sellers, Florida St. Sr. 86 1,496 12 1969 Jerry Hendren, Idaho Sr. 95 1,452 12 Yards Per Game Year Player, Team Cl. G Rec. Rec/G Yards TD Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) catches 1990 Patrick Rowe, San Diego St. Jr. 11 71 1,392 126.6 8 Receptions Per Game 1991 Aaron Turner, Pacific Jr. 11 92 1,604 145.8 18 Year Player, Team Cl. G Rec. Rec/G Yards TD 1992 Lloyd Hill, Texas Tech Jr. 11 76 1,261 114.6 12 1970 Mike Mikolayunas, Davidson Sr. 10 87 8.7 1,128 8 1993 Chris Penn, Tulsa Sr. 11 105 1,578 143.5 12

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Year Player, Team Cl. G Rec. Rec/G Yards TD Pts. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 1994 Marcus Harris, Wyoming So. 12 71 1,431 119.3 11 36 Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma (Texas) Oct. 7, 2000 1995 Alex Van Dyke, Nevada Sr. 11 129 1,854 168.6 16 36 Levron Williams, Indiana (Michigan St.) Nov. 10, 2001 1996 Marcus Harris, Wyoming Sr. 12 109 1,650 137.5 13 36 Chris Brown, Colorado (Nebraska) Nov. 23, 2001 36 Chance Kretschmer, Nevada (UTEP) Nov. 24, 2001 1997 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Jr. 11 102 1,707 155.2 13 36 Jonathan Golden, Baylor (Samford) Sept. 7, 2002 1998 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Sr. 12 140 1,996 166.3 *27 36 Craig Candeto, Navy (Army West Point) Dec. 7, 2002 1999 Trevor Insley, Nevada Sr. 11 134 *2,060 *187.3 13 36 Willis McGahee, Miami (FL) (Virginia Tech) Dec. 7, 2002 2000 Antonio Bryant, Pittsburgh So. 10 68 1,302 130.2 11 36 Carnell Williams, Auburn (Mississippi St.) Oct. 18, 2003 2001 Josh Reed, LSU Jr. 12 94 1,740 145.0 7 36 Steve Slaton, West Virginia (Louisville) Oct. 15, 2005 2002 J.R. Tolver, San Diego St. Sr. 13 128 1,785 137.3 13 36 Phillip Tanner, Middle Tenn. (North Texas) Nov. 22, 2008 36 Jeremy Brown, Florida (Kentucky) Sept. 25, 2010 2003 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh So. 13 92 1,672 128.6 22 36 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (Idaho) Oct. 20, 2012 2004 Dante Ridgeway, Ball St. Jr. 11 105 1,399 127.2 8 36 Kapri Bibbs, Colorado St. (New Mexico) Nov. 16, 2013 2005 Mike Hass, Oregon St. Sr. 11 90 1,532 139.3 6 36 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (Ga. Southern) Nov. 15, 2014 2006 Chris Williams, New Mexico St. So. 12 92 1,415 117.9 12 36 Dee Hart, Colorado St. (New Mexico) Nov. 22, 2014 2007 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech Fr. 13 134 1,962 150.9 22 36 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (North Texas) Nov. 7, 2015 2008 Austin Collie, BYU Jr. 13 106 1,538 118.3 15 Season Points 2009 Danario Alexander, Missouri Sr. 13 113 1,781 137.0 14 2010 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St. So. 12 111 1,782 148.5 20 Player, Team Year TD Xpts. FG Pts. 2011 Jordan White, Western Mich. Sr. 13 140 1,911 147.0 17 Montee Ball, Wisconsin †2011 *39 2 0 *236 2012 Terrance Williams, Baylor Sr. 13 97 1,832 140.9 12 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 *39 0 0 234 2013 Brandin Cooks, Oregon St. Jr. 13 128 1,730 133.1 16 Devin Singletary, Fla. Atlantic †2017 33 0 0 198 2014 Rashard Higgins, Colorado St. So. 12 96 1,750 145.8 17 Brock Forsey, Boise St. †2002 32 0 0 192 2015 Keyarris Grant, Tulsa Sr. 13 96 1,588 122.2 8 Jay Ajayi, Boise St. †2014 32 0 0 192 2016 Zay Jones, East Carolina Sr. 12 *158 1,746 145.5 8 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin †2014 32 0 0 192 2017 James Washington, Oklahoma St. Sr. 13 74 1,549 119.2 13 Keenan Reynolds, Navy †2013 31 2 0 188 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 31 0 0 186 Kapri Bibbs, Colorado St. 2013 31 0 0 186 SCORING Kevin Smith, UCF †2007 30 0 0 180 Lydell Mitchell, Penn St. †1971 29 0 0 174 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. Mike Rozier, Nebraska †1983 29 0 0 174 Anthony Wales, Western Ky. †2016 29 0 0 174 Single-Game Points , Stanford †2009 28 4 0 172 Pts. Player, Team (Opponent) Date , BYU †2001 28 2 0 170 48 Howard Griffith, Illinois (Southern Ill.) Sept. 22, 1990 Ricky Williams, Texas 1998 28 0 0 168 48 Kalen Ballage, Arizona St. (Texas Tech) Sept. 10, 2016 Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech †2000 28 0 0 168 44 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. (Pacific) Sept. 14, 1991 Willis McGahee, Miami (FL) 2002 28 0 0 168 43 Jim Brown, Syracuse (Colgate) Nov. 17, 1956 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech †2012 28 0 0 168 42 Fred Wendt, UTEP (New Mexico St.) Nov. 25, 1948 42 Arnold “Showboat” Boykin, Ole Miss (Mississippi St.) Dec. 1, 1951 Derrick Henry, Alabama †2015 28 0 0 168 42 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. (SMU) Sept. 20, 2003 Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. 2017 28 0 0 168 42 Montel Harris, Temple (Army West Point) Nov. 17, 2003 Art Luppino, Arizona †1954 24 22 0 166 42 Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada (Hawaii) Sept. 22, 2012 , Navy 2009 27 0 0 162 42 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (San Jose St.) Nov. 22, 2013 Bernard Pierce, Temple 2011 27 0 0 162 38 Dick Bass, Pacific (San Diego St.) Nov. 22, 1958 Collin Klein, Kansas St. 2011 27 0 0 162 37 Jimmy Nutter, Wichita St. (Northern St.) Oct. 22, 1949 36 Tom Powers, Duke (Richmond) Oct. 21, 1950 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 2016 27 0 0 162 36 Pete Pedro, West Tex. A&M (UTEP) Sept. 30, 1961 36 Howard Twilley, Tulsa (Louisville) Nov. 6, 1965 Season Points Per Game 36 Tom Francisco, Virginia Tech (VMI) Nov. 24, 1966 Player, Team Year Cl. G TD Xpts. FG Pts. Pts/G 36 Tim Delaney, San Diego St. (New Mexico St.) Nov. 15, 1969 36 Anthony Davis, Southern California (Notre Dame) Dec. 2, 1972 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. †1988 Jr. 11 *39 0 0 234 *21.27 36 Andre Herrera, Southern Ill. (Northern Ill.) Oct. 23, 1976 Bobby Reynolds, Nebraska †1950 So. 9 22 25 0 157 17.44 36 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (East Carolina) Sept. 12, 1981 Montee Ball, Wisconsin †2011 Jr. 14 *39 2 0 *236 16.86 36 Dee Dowis, Air Force (San Diego St.) Sept. 2, 1989 Art Luppino, Arizona †1954 So. 10 24 22 0 166 16.60 36 Blake Ezor, Michigan St. (Northwestern) Nov. 18, 1989 Ed Marinaro, Cornell †1971 Sr. 9 24 4 0 148 16.44 36 Calvin Jones, Nebraska (Kansas) Nov. 9, 1991 Lydell Mitchell, Penn St. 1971 Sr. 11 29 0 0 174 15.82 36 Madre Hill, Arkansas (South Carolina) Sept. 9, 1995 36 Antowain Smith, Houston (Southern Miss.) Nov. 9, 1996 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. †1991 Fr. 9 23 2 0 140 15.56 36 Scott Harley, East Carolina (Ohio) Nov. 16, 1996 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech †1998 Sr. 12 31 0 0 186 15.50 36 Ricky Williams, Texas (New Mexico St.) Sept. 5, 1998 Luke Staley, BYU †2001 Jr. 11 28 2 0 170 15.45 36 Ricky Williams, Texas (Rice) Sept. 26, 1998 Ricky Williams, Texas 1998 Sr. 11 28 0 0 168 15.27 36 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU (UTEP) Nov. 20, 1999 Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech †2000 So. 11 28 0 0 168 15.27 36 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tenn. (Louisiana Tech) Oct. 7, 2000

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Player, Team Year Cl. G TD Xpts. FG Pts. Pts/G PAT FG Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado †1937 Sr. 8 16 23 1 122 15.25 Player, Team Years PAT Att. FG Att. Pts. Fred Wendt, UTEP †1948 Sr. 10 20 32 0 152 15.20 Mike Hunnicutt, Oklahoma 2011-14 219 225 75 90 #450 Bill Dudley, Virginia †1941 Sr. 9 18 23 1 134 14.89 , Memphis 2013-16 202 202 81 104 445 Brock Forsey, Boise St. †2002 Sr. 13 32 0 0 192 14.77 Kyle Brotzman, Boise St. 2007-10 238 241 67 92 439 Tom Harmon, Michigan †1940 Sr. 8 16 18 1 117 14.63 , Louisville 2004-07 253 255 60 73 433 Bob Gaiters, New Mexico St. †1960 Sr. 10 23 7 0 145 14.50 Ben Grogan, Oklahoma St. 2013-16 229 234 68 91 433 Mike Rozier, Nebraska †1983 Sr. 12 29 0 0 174 14.50 Ross Martin, Duke 2012-15 196 197 78 93 430 Keenan Reynolds, Navy †2013 So. 13 31 2 0 188 14.46 Andy Phillips, Utah 2013-16 175 176 84 100 427 Edward Talboom, Wyoming 1950 Sr. 9 15 40 0 130 14.44 Kevin Kelly, Penn St. 2005-08 183 185 78 107 ‡425 Michael Bush, Louisville †2005 Jr. 10 24 0 0 144 14.40 Roman Anderson, Houston 1988-91 213 217 70 101 423 Jim O’Brien, Cincinnati †1968 Jr. 10 12 31 13 142 14.20 Ka’Imi Fairbairn, UCLA 2012-15 209 214 68 89 413 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech †2015 Sr. 11 26 0 0 156 14.18 Blair Walsh, Georgia 2008-11 184 185 76 103 412 Devin Singletary, Fla. Atlantic †2017 So. 14 33 0 0 198 14.14 Billy Bennett, Georgia 2000-03 148 151 87 110 409 Anthony Thompson, Indiana †1989 Sr. 11 25 4 0 154 14.00 Matt Weller, Ohio 2009-12 169 178 80 108 409 Willis McGahee, Miami (FL) 2002 So. 12 28 0 0 168 14.00 Ross Evans, TCU 2008-11 239 255 56 68 407 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech †2012 Fr. 12 28 0 0 168 14.00 Marshall Morgan, Georgia 2012-15 215 220 64 84 407 Matt Hogan, Houston 2009-12 228 238 59 71 405 Career Points Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2013-15 198 198 69 78 405 Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson 2010-13 203 207 67 82 404 (Non-kickers) Michael Badgley, Miami (FL) 2014-17 172 179 77 97 403 Player, Team Years TD Xpts. FG Pts. Keenan Reynolds, Navy (QB) 2012-15 *88 2 0 *530 #Includes one receiving TD; &Includes on rushing TD; ‡Includes one TD rushing and a 2-point conversion rush; ! Includes one receiving 2-point Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 2012-15 87 0 0 522 conversion. Montee Ball, Wisconsin 2009-12 83 2 0 500 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) 1996-99 78 0 0 468 Career Points Per Game Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 75 2 0 452 (Minimum 225 points; player must have concluded his career) Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech 2002-05 69 0 0 414 Player, Team Years G TD Xpts. FG Pts. Pts/G Brock Forsey, Boise St. 1999-02 68 0 0 408 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991-93 31 62 4 0 376 *12.13 Cedric Benson, Texas 2001-04 67 2 0 404 Ed Marinaro, Cornell 1969-71 27 52 6 0 318 11.78 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 2013-16 67 0 0 402 Bill Burnett, Arkansas 1968-70 26 49 0 0 294 11.31 Anthony Thompson, Indiana 1986-89 65 4 0 394 Steve Owens, Oklahoma 1967-69 30 56 0 0 336 11.20 DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma 2007-10 65 0 0 390 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 2012-15 47 87 0 0 522 11.11 Royce Freeman, Oregon 2014-17 64 0 0 384 Eddie Talboom, Wyoming 1948-50 28 34 99 0 303 10.82 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin 1996-99 63 0 0 378 Travis Prentice, Miami (OH) 1996-99 44 78 0 0 468 10.66 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. 1991-93 62 4 0 376 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (QB) 2012-15 50 *88 2 0 *530 10.60 Eric Crouch, Nebraska (QB) 1998-01 59 20 0 374 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2004-06 33 57 2 0 344 10.42 Ken Simonton, Oregon St. 1998-01 59 3 0 366 Montee Ball, Wisconsin 2009-12 49 83 2 0 500 10.20 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis 2002-05 60 2 0 362 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 1996-98 34 57 0 0 342 10.06 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (QB) 2007-10 60 2 0 362 Howard Twilley, Tulsa 1963-65 26 32 67 0 259 9.96 Jarett Dillard, Rice 2005-08 60 0 0 360 Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2013-15 41 0 198 69 405 9.88 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tenn. 1999-02 59 4 0 358 Tom Harmon, Michigan 1938-40 24 33 33 2 237 9.88 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh 1973-76 59 2 0 356 Ricky Williams, Texas 1995-98 46 75 2 0 452 9.83 DonTrell Moore, New Mexico 2002-05 59 2 0 356 , Arizona St. 2012-13 24 39 0 0 234 9.75 Ian Johnson, Boise St. 2005-08 59 2 0 356 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 2014-16 34 55 0 0 330 9.71 Glenn Davis, Army West Point 1943-46 59 0 0 354 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2013-16 51 0 206 96 494 9.69 LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 58 0 0 348 Roman Anderson, Houston 1988-91 44 0 213 70 423 9.61 Garrett Wolfe, Northern Ill. 2004-06 57 2 0 344 Anthony Thompson, Indiana 1986-89 41 65 4 0 394 9.61 Johnny Bright, Drake 1949-51 25 40 0 0 240 9.60 Career Points Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech 1999-02 35 56 0 0 336 9.60 (Kickers) Glenn Davis, Army West Point 1943-46 37 59 0 0 354 9.57 PAT FG Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 2007-08 26 41 0 0 246 9.46 Player, Team Years PAT Att. FG Att. Pts. LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 37 58 0 0 348 9.41 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2013-16 204 209 *96 *116 *!494 , Auburn 2014-17 198 198 92 114 &480 Annual Champions Dustin Hopkins, Florida St. 2009-12 202 207 88 112 466 Year Player, Team Cl. TD Xpts. FG Pts. Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech 2014-17 219 226 81 103 462 1937 Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado Sr. 16 23 1 122 Aaron Jones, Baylor 2010-13 *274 *278 59 94 451 1938 Parker Hall, Ole Miss Sr. 11 7 0 73 Jaden Oberkrom, TCU 2012-15 214 216 79 100 451 1939 Tom Harmon, Michigan Jr. 14 15 1 102

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Year Player, Team Cl. TD Xpts. FG Pts. Year Player, Team Cl. G TD Xpts. FG Pts. P/G 1940 Tom Harmon, Michigan Sr. 16 18 1 117 1992 , Georgia Jr. 11 21 0 0 126 11.5 1941 Bill Dudley, Virginia Sr. 18 23 1 134 1993 Byron Morris, Texas Tech Jr. 11 22 2 0 134 12.2 1942 Bob Steuber, Missouri Sr. 18 13 0 121 1994 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado Jr. 11 24 0 0 144 13.1 1943 , LSU Sr. 14 14 0 98 1995 , Ohio St. Sr. 12 24 0 0 144 12.0 1944 Glenn Davis, Army West Point So. 20 0 0 120 1996 Corey Dillon, Washington Jr. 11 23 0 0 138 12.6 1945 Felix “Doc” Blanchard, Army West Jr. 19 1 0 115 1997 Ricky Williams, Texas Jr. 11 25 2 0 152 13.8 Point 1998 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech Sr. 12 31 0 0 186 15.5 1946 Gene Roberts, Chattanooga Sr. 18 9 0 117 1999 , Alabama Sr. 11 24 0 0 144 13.1 1947 Lou Gambino, Maryland Jr. 16 0 0 96 2000 Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech So. 11 28 0 0 168 15.3 1948 Fred Wendt, UTEP Sr. 20 32 0 152 2001 Luke Staley, BYU Jr. 11 28 2 0 170 15.5 1949 George Thomas, Oklahoma Sr. 19 3 0 117 2002 Brock Forsey, Boise St. Sr. 13 32 0 0 192 14.8 1950 Bobby Reynolds, Nebraska So. 22 25 0 157 2003 Patrick Cobbs, North Texas Jr. 11 21 0 0 126 11.5 1951 Ollie Matson, San Francisco Sr. 21 0 0 126 2004 Tyler Jones, Boise St. Sr. 12 0 69 24 141 11.8 1952 , Mississippi St. Jr. 16 24 0 120 2005 Michael Bush, Louisville Jr. 10 24 0 0 144 14.4 1953 Earl Lindley, Utah St. Sr. 13 3 0 81 2006 Ian Johnson, Boise St. So. 12 25 2 0 152 12.7 1954 Art Luppino, Arizona So. 24 22 0 166 2007 Kevin Smith, UCF Jr. 14 30 0 0 180 12.9 1955 Jim Swink, TCU Jr. 20 5 0 125 2008 , Michigan St. Sr. 13 22 0 0 132 10.2 1956 Clendon Thomas, Oklahoma Jr. 18 0 0 108 2009 Toby Gerhart, Stanford Sr. 13 28 4 0 172 13.2 1957 Leon Burton, Arizona St. Jr. 16 0 0 96 2010 LaMichael James, Oregon So. 12 24 0 0 144 12.0 1958 Dick Bass, Pacific Jr. 18 8 0 116 2011 Montee Ball, Wisconsin Jr. 14 *39 2 0 *236 16.9 1959 Pervis Atkins, New Mexico St. Jr. 17 5 0 107 2012 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech Fr. 12 28 0 0 168 14.0 1960 Bob Gaiters, New Mexico St. Sr. 23 7 0 145 2013 Keenan Reynolds, Navy (QB) So. 13 31 2 0 188 14.5 1961 Jim Pilot, New Mexico St. So. 21 12 0 138 2014 Jay Ajayi, Boise St. Jr. 14 32 0 0 192 13.7 1962 Jerry Logan, West Tex. A&M Sr. 13 32 0 110 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin Jr. 14 32 0 0 192 13.7 1963 Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton Jr. 14 0 0 84 2015 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech Sr. 11 26 0 0 156 14.2 Dave Casinelli, Memphis Sr. 14 0 0 84 2016 Anthony Wales, Western Ky. Sr. 13 29 0 0 174 13.4 1964 Brian Piccolo, Wake Forest Sr. 17 9 0 111 2017 Devin Singletary, Fla. Atlantic So. 14 33 0 0 198 14.1 1965 Howard Twilley, Tulsa Sr. 16 31 0 127 1966 Ken Hebert, Houston Jr. 11 41 2 113 1967 , Purdue Jr. 19 0 0 114 1968 Jim O’Brien, Cincinnati Jr. 12 31 13 142 1969 Steve Owens, Oklahoma Sr. 23 0 0 138

Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) points Year Player, Team Cl. G TD Xpts. FG Pts. P/G 1970 Brian Bream, Air Force Jr. 10 20 0 0 120 12.0 Gary Kosins, Dayton Jr. 9 18 0 0 108 12.0 1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell Sr. 9 24 4 0 148 16.4 1972 Harold Henson, Ohio St. So. 10 20 0 0 120 12.0 1973 Jim Jennings, Rutgers Sr. 11 21 2 0 128 11.6 1974 Bill Marek, Wisconsin Jr. 9 19 0 0 114 12.7 1975 Pete Johnson, Ohio St. Jr. 11 25 0 0 150 13.6 1976 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh Sr. 11 22 2 0 134 12.2 1977 Earl Campbell, Texas Sr. 11 19 0 0 114 10.4 1978 Billy Sims, Oklahoma Jr. 11 20 0 0 120 10.9 1979 Billy Sims, Oklahoma Sr. 11 22 0 0 132 12.0 1980 Sammy Winder, Southern Miss. Jr. 11 20 0 0 120 10.9 1981 Marcus Allen, Southern California Sr. 11 23 0 0 138 12.5 1982 Greg Allen, Florida St. So. 11 21 0 0 126 11.5 1983 Mike Rozier, Nebraska Sr. 12 29 0 0 174 14.5 1984 Keith Byars, Ohio St. Jr. 11 24 0 0 144 13.1 1985 Bernard White, Bowling Green Sr. 11 19 0 0 114 10.4 1986 Steve Bartalo, Colorado St. Sr. 11 19 0 0 114 10.4 1987 Paul Hewitt, San Diego St. Jr. 12 24 0 0 144 12.0 1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. Jr. 11 *39 0 0 234 *21.3 1989 Anthony Thompson, Indiana Sr. 11 25 4 0 154 14.0 1990 Stacey Robinson, Northern Ill. (QB) Sr. 11 19 6 0 120 10.9 1991 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. Fr. 9 23 2 0 140 15.6

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ON DEFENSE

(Since 2000) Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total Rodney Thomas, Clemson 2002 13 82 85 167 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2002 13 121 46 167 TOTAL TACKLES Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2003 13 99 68 167 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category , North Carolina 2002 12 107 59 166 that season. ^Active player. Dan Molls, Toledo †2012 12 86 80 166 Matthew Castelo, San Jose St. †2006 13 81 84 165 Single-Game Total Tackles Chris Chamberlain, Tulsa †2007 14 104 61 165 (Since 2000) Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. †2016 12 63 102 165 TT Player, Team (Opponent) Date Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2003 12 111 53 164 26 Brian Leigeb, Central Mich. (Northern Ill.) Nov. 17, 2000 , NC State †2000 11 93 70 163 26 Doug Szymul, Northwestern (Navy) Sept. 21, 2002 Mason Foster, Washington 2010 13 106 57 163 26 Bryce Hudman, SMU (Arkansas St.) Sept. 15, 2007 III, Arizona 2014 14 99 64 163 25 Bob Sanders, Iowa (Indiana) Oct. 20, 2001 , Colorado 2007 13 114 48 162 25 DeMeco Ryans, Alabama (Arkansas) Sept. 27, 2003 Carmen Messina, New Mexico †2009 12 80 82 162 25 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas St. (North Texas) Nov. 26, 2005 25 Albert Rosette, Nevada (Air Force) Oct. 26, 2012 Season Total Tackles Per Game 24 Pernell Griffin, East Carolina (Wake Forest) Sept. 1, 2001 Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total T/G 24 Dantonio Burnette, NC State (Clemson) Oct. 13, 2001 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2011 12 102 89 191 *15.92 24 Brad White, Wake Forest (Navy) Nov. 23, 2002 Rick Sherrod, West Virginia †2001 10 102 54 156 15.60 24 Chris Moore, East Carolina (Cincinnati) Sept. 1, 2003 Jimmy Cottrell, New Mexico St. †2005 12 90 89 179 14.92 24 Rich Constantine, Ohio (Marshall) Nov. 28, 2003 Hanik Milligan, Houston 2001 10 82 67 149 14.90 Levar Fisher, NC State †2000 11 93 70 163 14.82 24 Donyae Coleman, New Mexico St. (Nevada) Oct. 29, 2011 Kyle Kayden, West Virginia 2001 11 88 71 159 14.45 24 Nick Clancy, Boston College (Northwestern) Sept. 15, 2012 Jack Brewer, Minnesota 2001 11 89 66 155 14.09 24 Marvin Burdette, UAB (Tulane) Oct. 27, 2012 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2010 13 110 73 183 14.08 24 Obi Melifonwu, UConn (Tulane) Nov. 26, 2016 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt †2002 12 116 52 168 14.00 24 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. (New Mexico) Sept. 10, 2016 Nick Greisen, Wisconsin 2001 12 101 66 167 13.92 24 Asauni Rufus, Nevada (Air Force) Oct. 20, 2017 Pernell Griffin, East Carolina 2001 11 72 81 153 13.91 23 Durell Mapp, North Carolina (NC State) Nov. 10, 2007 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2002 12 107 59 166 13.83 23 Pete Fleps, SMU (Navy) Oct. 25, 2008 Lawrence Flugence, Texas Tech 2002 14 124 69 *193 13.79 23 Brian Hendricks, Wyoming (Air Force) Oct. 17, 2009 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. †2016 12 63 102 165 13.75 23 Marcus McGraw, Houston (Air Force) Dec. 31, 2009 D’Qwell Jackson, Maryland 2005 10 56 81 137 13.70 23 Luke Kuechly, Boston College (Duke) Sept. 17, 2011 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. †2003 12 111 53 164 13.67 23 Brady Amack, Air Force (Navy) Oct. 1, 2011 Greg Washington, Army West †2004 11 73 76 149 13.55 23 Donyae Coleman, New Mexico St. (Utah St.) Dec. 3, 2011 Point Carmen Messina, New Mexico †2009 12 80 82 162 13.50 23 Tyler Matakevich, Temple (Idaho) Sept. 28, 2013 Brian Wagner, Akron 2011 11 56 91 147 13.36 23 Cole Farrand, Maryland (Clemson) Oct. 26, 2013 Frank Ginda, San Jose St. †2017 13 94 79 173 13.31 23 Ty Summers, TCU (Baylor) Nov. 27, 2015 Kevin Harrison, Eastern Mich. 2004 11 62 84 146 13.27 23 Daniel Bituli, Tennessee (Georgia Tech) Sept. 4, 2017 Keith Smith, San Jose St. †2013 12 78 81 159 13.25 Season Total Tackles Abdul Hodge, Iowa 2005 12 96 62 158 13.17 Marvin Burdette, UAB †2012 12 90 67 157 13.08 Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total John Leake, Clemson 2002 13 81 88 169 13.00 Lawrence Flugence, Texas Tech †2002 14 124 69 *193 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern 2005 12 81 75 156 13.00 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2011 12 102 89 191 Chad Greenway, Iowa 2005 12 92 64 156 13.00 Josh Buhl, Kansas St. †2003 15 109 75 184 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2010 13 110 73 183 Career Total Tackles Tom Ward, Toledo 2002 14 107 73 180 Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total Jimmy Cottrell, New Mexico St. †2005 12 90 89 179 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern 2002-05 48 319 226 *545 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2002 14 *135 40 175 Luke Kuechly, Boston College 2009-11 38 299 233 532 Frank Ginda, San Jose St. †2017 13 94 79 173 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2000-03 47 *360 166 526 John Leake, Clemson 2002 13 81 88 169 Marcus McGraw, Houston 2008-11 53 250 260 510 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt 2002 12 116 52 168 Justin Beriault, Ball St. 2001-04 46 267 241 508 Byron Hardmon, Florida 2002 13 104 64 168 Ryan Fowler, Duke 2000-03 46 286 209 495 Nick Greisen, Wisconsin †2001 12 101 66 167 Quin Blanding, Virginia 2014-17 49 260 235 495

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Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total Year Player, Team Cl. G Solo Ast. Total T/G Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2000-03 47 298 194 492 2007 Scott McKillop, Pittsburgh Jr. 12 98 53 151 12.58 Tyler Matakevich, Temple 2012-15 49 337 155 492 2008 Derrick Richardson, New Mexico St. Sr. 11 66 71 137 12.45 Matt Pusateri, Miami (OH) 2001-04 51 313 172 485 2009 Carmen Messina, New Mexico So. 12 80 82 162 13.50 Eric Kendricks, UCLA 2011-14 53 308 172 480 2010 Luke Kuechly, Boston College So. 13 110 73 183 14.08 Keith Smith, San Jose St. 2010-13 49 234 242 476 2011 Luke Kuechly, Boston College Jr. 12 102 89 191 *15.92 Thomas Keith, Central Mich. 2004-07 57 233 241 474 2012 Marvin Burdette, UAB Sr. 12 90 67 157 13.08 Nick Bellore, Central Mich. 2007-10 52 229 243 472 2013 Keith Smith, San Jose St. Sr. 12 78 81 159 13.25 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2000-03 47 304 162 466 2014 Dakota Cox, New Mexico So. 9 39 77 116 12.89 Greg Jones, Michigan St. 2007-10 52 236 229 465 2015 Kentrell Brothers, Missouri Sr. 12 73 79 152 12.67 Travis Freeman, Ball St. 2009-12 49 175 *290 465 2016 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. Sr. 12 63 102 165 13.75 Davonte Shannon, Buffalo 2007-10 50 258 203 461 2017 Frank Ginda, San Jose St. Jr. 13 94 79 173 13.31 , Texas 2001-04 49 281 177 458 Carmen Messina, New Mexico 2008-11 48 217 237 454 Abdul Hodge, Iowa 2002-05 50 289 164 453 SOLO TACKLES Lawrence Wilson, UConn 2007-10 52 246 203 449 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Travis Lewis, Oklahoma 2008-11 53 243 203 446 that season. ^Active player. Bobby Wagner, Utah St. 2008-11 48 200 245 445 John Leake, Clemson 2000-03 49 244 199 443 Single-Game Solo Tackles (Since 2000) Career Total Tackles Per Game Solo Player, Team (Opponent) Date (Min. 300 total tackles; player must have concluded his career) 20 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas St. (North Texas) Nov. 26, 2005 Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total T/G 19 Doug Szymul, Northwestern (Navy) Sept. 21, 2002 Luke Kuechly, Boston College 2009-11 38 299 233 532 *14.00 19 Tyler Matakevich, Temple (Idaho) Sept. 28, 2013 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2000-02 35 308 126 434 12.40 18 Brian Leigeb, Central Mich. (Northern Ill.) Nov. 17, 2000 Hanik Milligan, Houston 2000-02 34 235 170 405 11.91 18 Nick Duffy, Northern Ill. (Ball St.) Nov. 17, 2001 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern 2002-05 48 319 226 *545 11.35 18 Bryan London, Texas St. (Arkansas St.) Dec. 3, 2016 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2000-03 47 *360 166 526 11.21 17 Tom Ward, Toledo (UNLV) Sept. 21, 2002 Justin Beriault, Ball St. 2001-04 46 267 241 508 11.04 17 Matt McCoy, San Diego St. (Michigan) Sept. 18, 2004 Ryan Fowler, Duke 2000-03 46 286 209 495 10.76 17 A.J. Nicholson, Florida St. (Boston College) Sept. 17, 2005 Dantonio Burnette, NC State 2000-02 34 185 178 363 10.68 17 Nelson Coleman, Tulsa (Rice) Oct. 15, 2005 Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2000-03 47 298 194 492 10.47 17 Luke Kuechly, Boston College (Duke) Sept. 17, 2011 Josh Smith, Navy 2002-04 34 164 190 354 10.41 17 Kevin Minter, LSU (Florida) Oct. 6, 2012 Quin Blanding, Virginia 2014-17 49 260 235 495 10.10 17 Nicky Clancy, Boston College (Virginia Tech) Nov. 17, 2012 Tyler Matakevich, Temple 2012-15 49 337 155 492 10.04 17 Ben Heeney, Kansas (Texas Tech) Oct. 18, 2014 Jerry Schumacher, Illinois 2000-02 35 236 115 351 10.03 17 Marc Millan, Idaho (Arkansas St.) Nov. 1, 2014 Alex Wujciak, Maryland 2008-10 38 157 224 381 10.03 17 Kevin Davis, Colorado St. (Colorado) Sept. 2, 2016 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2000-03 47 304 162 466 9.91 16 Quincy Monk, North Carolina (Wake Forest) Nov. 10, 2001 Michael Tauiliili, Duke 2005-08 35 145 197 342 9.77 Keith Smith, San Jose St. 2010-13 49 234 242 476 9.71 16 Dexter Reid, North Carolina (Clemson) Nov. 9, 2002 Nate Holley, Kent St. 2013-16 44 255 171 426 9.68 16 E.J. Henderson, Maryland (Wake Forest) Nov. 30, 2002 Alfred Fincher, UConn 2002-04 36 181 166 347 9.64 16 Lewis Moore, Pittsburgh (Toledo) Sept. 20, 2003 Marcus McGraw, Houston 2008-11 53 250 260 510 9.62 16 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. (TCU) Nov. 20, 2003 Matt Pusateri, Miami (OH) 2001-04 51 313 172 485 9.51 16 Barrett Ruud, Nebraska (Kansas St.) Oct. 23, 2004 Travis Freeman, Ball St. 2009-12 49 175 *290 465 9.49 16 Jimmy Cottrell, New Mexico St. (Colorado) Sept. 10, 2005 Thomas Keith, Central Mich. 2004-07 50 233 241 474 9.48 16 Cole Snyder, Idaho (UNLV) Sept. 10, 2005 Carmen Messina, New Mexico 2008-11 48 217 237 454 9.46 16 Cardia Jackson, La.-Monroe (Tulane) Sept. 20, 2008 Adam Seward, UNLV 2001-04 46 215 218 433 9.41 16 Christopher Buckner, New Mexico St. (Hawaii) Nov. 14, 2009 16 Trent Mackey, Tulane (Syracuse) Oct. 8, 2011 Annual Champions 16 Marvin Burdette, UAB (Tulane) Oct. 27, 2012 Year Player, Team Cl. G Solo Ast. Total T/G 16 Ryan Shazier, Ohio St. (Indiana) Nov. 23, 2013 2000 Levar Fisher, NC State Jr. 11 93 70 163 14.82 16 Tyler Matakevich, Temple (East Carolina) Nov. 1, 2014 2001 Rick Sherrod, West Virginia Sr. 10 102 54 156 15.60 16 Armani Watts, Texas A&M (Ole Miss) Oct. 24, 2015 2002 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt Sr. 12 116 52 168 14.00 16 Joe Dineen Jr., Kansas (West Virginia) Nov. 21, 2015 2003 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. Sr. 12 111 53 164 13.67 16 Charmeachealle Moore, Kansas St. (West Virginia) Dec. 5, 2015 2004 Greg Washington, Army West Point Sr. 11 73 76 149 13.55 2005 Jimmy Cottrell, New Mexico St. Sr. 12 90 89 179 14.92 2006 Alvin Bowen, Iowa St. Jr. 12 95 60 155 12.92

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Season Solo Tackles Career Solo Tackles Player, Team Year G Solo ST/G Player, Team Years G Solo E.J. Henderson, Maryland †2002 14 *135 9.64 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2000-03 47 *360 Lawrence Flugence, Texas Tech 2002 14 124 8.86 Tyler Matakevich, Temple 2012-15 49 337 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2002 13 121 9.31 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern 2002-05 48 319 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt 2002 12 116 9.67 Matt Pusateri, Miami (OH) 2001-04 51 313 Jordon Dizon, Colorado †2007 13 114 8.77 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2000-02 35 308 Andre Maddox, NC State †2003 13 113 8.69 Eric Kendricks, UCLA 2011-14 53 308 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2003 12 111 9.25 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2000-03 47 304 , Clemson 2003 13 110 8.46 Luke Kuechly, Boston College 2009-11 38 299 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2010 13 110 8.46 Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2000-03 47 298 Josh Buhl, Kansas St. 2003 15 109 7.27 Abdul Hodge, Iowa 2002-05 50 289 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2002 12 107 8.92 Ryan Fowler, Duke 2000-03 46 286 Tom Ward, Toledo 2002 14 107 7.64 Cody Davis, Texas Tech 2009-12 49 286 Mason Foster, Washington 2010 13 106 8.15 Derrick Johnson, Texas 2001-04 49 281 Tyler Matakevich, Temple †2013 12 105 8.75 Deone Bucannon, Washington St. 2010-13 49 270 E.J. Henderson, Maryland †2001 11 104 9.45 James King, Central Mich. 2001-04 45 268 Byron Hardman, Florida 2002 13 104 8.00 Justin Beriault, Ball St. 2001-04 46 267 Chris Chamberlain, Tulsa 2007 14 104 7.43 Chris Moore, East Carolina 2002-05 46 264 Rick Sherrod, West Virginia 2001 10 102 *10.20 Quin Blanding, Virginia 2014-17 49 260 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern †2004 12 102 8.50 Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky 2004-07 47 259 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2011 12 102 8.50 Terrell Jones, Miami (OH) 2000-03 47 258 Nick Greisen, Wisconsin 2001 12 101 8.42 Davonte Shannon, Buffalo 2007-10 50 258 , Southern Miss. 2003 13 101 7.77 Taylor Reed, SMU 2009-12 52 258 Orie Lemon, Oklahoma St. 2010 13 101 7.77 Nate Holley, Kent St. 2013-16 44 255 Taylor Reed, SMU 2010 14 101 7.21 Chad Greenway, Iowa 2002-05 50 252 Ryan Shazier, Ohio St. 2013 14 101 7.21 Marcus McGraw, Houston 2008-11 53 250 Eric Kendricks, UCLA †2014 13 101 7.77 Career Solo Tackles Per Game Season Solo Tackles Per Game (Min. 225 solo tackles; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Year G Solo ST/G Player, Team Years G Solo ST/G Rick Sherrod, West Virginia †2001 10 102 *10.20 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2000-02 35 308 *8.80 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt †2002 12 116 9.67 Luke Kuechly, Boston College 2009-11 38 299 7.87 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2002 14 *135 9.64 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2000-03 47 *360 7.66 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2001 11 104 9.45 Hanik Milligan, Houston 2000-02 34 235 6.91 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2002 13 121 9.31 Tyler Matakevich, Temple 2012-15 49 337 6.88 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. †2003 12 111 9.25 Jerry Schumacher, Illinois 2000-02 35 236 6.74 Tito Rodriquez, UCF 2001 11 100 9.09 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern 2002-05 48 319 6.65 Chris Moore, East Carolina 2003 11 100 9.09 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2000-03 47 304 6.47 , Ole Miss †2005 10 90 9.00 Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2000-03 47 298 6.34 Dexter Reid, North Carolina 2002 12 107 8.92 Ryan Fowler, Duke 2000-03 46 286 6.22 Nate Holley, Kent St. †2016 9 80 8.89 Matt Pusateri, Miami (OH) 2001-04 51 313 6.14 Lawrence Flugence, Texas Tech 2002 14 124 8.86 Nick Duffy, Northern Ill. 2000-03 39 236 6.05 Jordon Dizon, Colorado †2007 13 114 8.77 James King, Central Mich. 2001-04 45 268 5.96 Tyler Matakevich, Temple †2013 12 105 8.75 Akil Grant, Northern Ill. 2000-03 42 246 5.86 Maurice Lloyd, UConn 2003 11 96 8.73 Cody Davis, Texas Tech 2009-12 49 286 5.84 Andre Maddox, NC State 2003 13 113 8.69 Eric Kendricks, UCLA 2011-14 53 308 5.81 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern †2004 12 102 8.50 Justin Beriault, Ball St. 2001-04 46 267 5.80 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2011 12 102 8.50 Nate Holley, Kent St. 2013-16 44 255 5.80 Leroy Hill, Clemson 2003 13 110 8.46 Abdul Hodge, Iowa 2002-05 50 289 5.78 Luke Kuechly, Boston College †2010 13 110 8.46 Chris Moore, East Carolina 2002-05 46 264 5.74 Cole Snyder, Idaho 2005 11 93 8.45 Derrick Johnson, Texas 2001-04 49 281 5.73 James King, Central Mich. 2003 12 100 8.33 Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky 2004-07 47 259 5.51 Zac Woodfin, UAB 2003 12 99 8.25 Deone Bucannon, Washington St. 2010-13 49 270 5.51 Scott McKillop, Pittsburgh 2007 12 98 8.17 Terrell Jones, Miami (OH) 2000-03 47 258 5.49 Mason Foster, Washington 2010 13 106 8.15 Quin Blanding, Virginia 2014-17 49 260 5.31

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Annual Champions Season Tackles For Loss Year Player, Team Cl. G Solo ST/G Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total 2001 Rick Sherrod, West Virginia Sr. 10 102 *10.2 Jason Babin, Western Mich. †2003 12 31 2 *32.0 2002 Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt Sr. 12 116 9.7 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. †2002 14 27 9 31.5 2003 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. Sr. 12 111 9.3 George Selvie, South Fla. †2007 13 31 1 31.5 2004 Tim McGarigle, Northwestern Jr. 12 102 8.5 Kenny Philpot, Eastern Mich. †2001 11 26 9 30.5 2005 Patrick Willis, Ole Miss Jr. 10 90 9.0 Sammy Brown, Houston †2011 14 26 8 30.0 2006 Alvin Bowen, Iowa St. Jr. 12 95 7.9 Sutton Smith, Northern Ill. †2017 13 27 5 29.5 2007 Jordon Dizon, Colorado Sr. 13 114 8.8 Scooby Wright III, Arizona †2014 14 27 4 29.0 2008 Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina So. 13 87 6.7 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall †2004 12 23 11 28.5 2009 Travis Bradshaw, Rice Jr. 12 90 7.5 Shawn Crable, Michigan 2007 13 23 11 28.5 2010 Luke Kuechly, Boston College So. 13 110 8.5 , Pittsburgh †2013 13 27 3 28.5 2011 Luke Kuechly, Boston College Jr. 12 102 8.5 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2001 11 26 4 28.0 2012 Marvin Burdette, UAB Sr. 12 90 7.5 Wayne Rogers, Houston †2000 11 27 0 27.0 2013 Tyler Matakevich, Temple So. 12 105 8.8 Leroy Hill, Clemson 2003 13 27 0 27.0 2014 Eric Kendricks, UCLA Sr. 13 101 7.8 Wallace Gilberry, Alabama 2007 13 22 10 27.0 2015 Fish Smithson, Kansas Jr. 11 87 7.9 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. †2005 11 24 5 26.5 2016 Nate Holley, Kent St. Sr. 9 80 8.9 Anthony Spencer, Purdue †2006 14 25 3 26.5 2017 Joe Dineen Jr., Kansas Jr. 12 93 7.8 Bryan Knight, Pittsburgh 2000 11 26 0 26.0 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2002 12 25 2 26.0 , Southern California 2003 13 23 6 26.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS , Michigan †2009 12 23 6 26.0 , Purdue †2010 12 23 6 26.0 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson 2010 13 23 6 26.0 that season. ^Active player. For tackles for loss, solo tackles , NC State 2017 12 22 8 26.0 count as one and assisted tackles count as half-a- toward the total. Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 2001 12 24 3 25.5 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. 2006 13 23 5 25.5 Single-Game Tackles For Loss Shaq Lawson, Clemson †2015 15 22 7 25.5 (Since 2000) Season Tackles For Loss Per Game TFL Player, Team (Opponenet) Date 8 Nate Irving, NC State (Wake Forest) Nov. 13, 2010 Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total TFL/G 8 Khaleke Hudson, Michigan (Minnesota) Nov. 4, 2017 Kenny Philpot, Eastern Mich. †2001 11 26 9 30.5 *2.77 7 Chris Johnson, Kansas St. (Kansas) Oct. 7, 2000 Jason Babin, Western Mich. †2003 12 31 2 *32.0 2.67 7 Richard Seigler, Oregon St. (Arizona St.) Oct. 20, 2001 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2001 11 26 4 28.0 2.55 7 Larry Foote, Michigan (Iowa) Oct. 27, 2001 Wayne Rogers, Houston †2000 11 27 0 27.0 2.46 7 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville (Kentucky) Sept. 4, 2005 George Selvie, South Fla. †2007 13 31 1 31.5 2.42 7 David Long, West Virginia (Oklahoma St.) Oct. 28, 2017 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. †2005 11 24 5 26.5 2.41 6.5 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. (Washington) Oct. 26, 2002 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall †2004 12 23 11 28.5 2.38 6.5 Alex Lewis, Wisconsin (Purdue) Oct. 18, 2003 Bryan Knight, Pittsburgh 2000 11 26 0 26.0 2.36 6.5 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. (Ball St.) Oct. 21, 2006 Larry Foote, Michigan 2001 10 21 5 23.5 2.35 6.5 Jared Crick, Nebraska (Baylor) Oct. 31, 2009 Sutton Smith, Northern Ill. †2017 13 27 5 29.5 2.27 6.5 Hunter Dimick, Utah (Arizona St.) Nov. 10, 2016 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. †2002 14 27 9 31.5 2.25 6 , North Carolina (Virginia) Oct. 28, 2000 LeMarcus McDonald, TCU 2001 11 23 3 24.5 2.23 6 James Davis, West Virginia (East Carolina) Nov. 18, 2000 Robert Thomas, UCLA 2001 11 23 3 24.5 2.23 6 Akin Ayodele, Purdue (Cincinnati) Sept. 2, 2001 Shawn Crable, Michigan 2007 13 23 11 28.5 2.19 6 Nate Bolling, Wake Forest (Maryland) Sept. 22, 2001 Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh †2013 13 27 3 28.5 2.19 6 , Wisconsin (Penn St.) Sept. 22, 2001 Julius Peppers, North Carolina 2000 11 24 0 24.0 2.18 6 Andy Stark, Ball St. (Central Mich.) Nov. 20, 2004 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2002 12 25 2 26.0 2.17 6 Carl Ihenacho, San Jose St. (New Mexico St.) Oct. 18, 2008 Brandon Graham, Michigan †2009 12 23 6 26.0 2.17 6 , Nebraska (Texas) Dec. 5, 2009 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue †2010 12 23 6 26.0 2.17 6 Andre Branch, Clemson (Virginia Tech) Oct. 1, 2011 Bradley Chubb, NC State 2017 12 22 8 26.0 2.17 6 Travis Johnson, San Jose St. (UC Davis) Sept. 7, 2012 Sammy Brown, Houston †2011 14 26 8 30.0 2.14 6 Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh (Georgia Tech) Nov. 2, 2013 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 2001 12 24 3 25.5 2.13 6 Dean Lowry, Northwestern (Nebraska) Oct. 24, 2015 Jonathan Babineaux, Iowa 2004 12 24 2 25.0 2.08 6 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh (Louisville) Nov. 21, 2015 Joe Dineen Jr., Kansas 2017 12 20 10 25.0 2.08 6 Jarron Jones, Notre Dame [(Miami (FL)] Oct. 29, 2016 Leroy Hill, Clemson 2003 13 27 0 27.0 2.08 Wallace Gilberry, Alabama 2007 13 22 10 27.0 2.08

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Career Tackles For Loss Annual Champions Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total Year Player, Team G Solo Ast. Total T/G Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2000-03 47 73 4 *75.0 2000 Wayne Rogers, Houston 11 27 0 27.0 2.45 Khalil Mack, Buffalo 2010-13 48 62 26 *75.0 2001 Kenny Philpot, Eastern Mich. 11 26 9 30.5 *2.77 George Selvie, South Fla. 2006-09 52 64 10 69.0 2002 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 14 27 9 31.5 2.25 Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh 2010-13 51 61 10 66.0 2003 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 12 31 2 *32.0 2.67 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 61 9 65.5 2004 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall 12 23 11 28.5 2.38 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall 2001-04 48 60 11 65.5 2005 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 11 24 5 26.5 2.41 Derrick Johnson, Texas 2001-04 49 65 0 65.0 2006 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. 13 23 5 25.5 1.96 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas St. 2014-17 49 49 32 65.0 2007 George Selvie, South Fla. 13 31 1 31.5 2.42 Dontay Moch, Nevada 2006-10 54 55 16 63.0 2008 Jarron Gilbert, San Jose St. 12 20 4 22.0 1.83 Kyle Van Noy, BYU 2010-13 52 58 8 62.0 2009 Brandon Graham, Michigan 12 23 6 26.0 2.17 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2000-02 35 59 4 61.0 2010 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 12 23 6 26.0 2.17 Rod Davis, Southern Miss. 2000-03 47 60 1 60.5 2011 Sammy Brown, Houston 14 26 8 30.0 2.14 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 2003-06 47 49 23 60.5 2012 , Georgia 12 22 5 24.5 2.04 Bradley Chubb, NC State 2014-17 49 48 24 60.0 2013 Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh 13 27 3 28.5 2.19 Shaun Phillips, Purdue 2000-03 47 53 13 59.5 2014 Scooby Wright III, Arizona 14 27 4 29.0 2.07 , Oregon St. 2001-04 49 54 11 59.5 2015 Antonio Longino, Arizona St. 13 21 3 22.5 1.73 Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech 2002-05 42 57 5 59.5 Devonte’ Fields, Louisville 13 18 9 22.5 1.73 Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma 2007-10 55 49 19 58.5 2016 Tegray Scales, Indiana 13 20 7 23.5 1.81 , Georgia 2001-04 50 58 0 58.0 2017 Sutton Smith, Northern Ill. 13 27 5 29.5 2.27 Bruce Miller, UCF 2007-10 53 45 25 57.5 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 2007-10 48 50 14 57.0 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2000-02 34 56 0 56.0 PASS SACKS Brandon Graham, Michigan 2006-09 46 49 14 56.0 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Shawn Jackson, Tulsa 2010-13 49 45 21 55.5 that season. ^Active player. For sacks, solo tackles count as Eric Norwood, South Carolina 2006-09 51 50 10 55.0 one and assisted tackles count as half-a-tackle toward the total. Career Tackles For Loss Per Game Single-Game Pass Sacks (Min. 35 tackles for loss; player must have concluded his career) (Since 2000) Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total TFL/G PS Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Sammy Brown, Houston 2010-11 26 42 16 50.0 *1.92 6 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville (Kentucky) Sept. 4, 2005 Julius Peppers, North Carolina 2000-01 23 43 0 43.0 1.87 6 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. (Ball St.) Oct. 21, 2006 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 61 9 65.5 1.82 5.5 Matt Boesen, TCU (Baylor) Nov. 24, 2017 E.J. Henderson, Maryland 2000-02 35 59 4 61.0 1.74 5 Wendell Bryant, Wisconsin (Penn St.) Sept. 22, 2001 Jarvis Jones, Georgia 2011-12 26 38 12 44.0 1.69 5 James Harrison, Kent St. [Miami (OH)] Nov. 24, 2001 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2000-02 34 56 0 56.0 1.65 5 Alex Lewis, Wisconsin (Purdue) Oct. 18, 2003 , Temple 2000-02 30 49 0 49.0 1.63 5 Mkristo Bruce, Washington St. (Stanford) Sept. 23, 2006 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2000-03 47 73 4 *75.0 1.60 5 Larry English, Northern Ill. (Idaho) Sept. 22, 2007 Khalil Mack, Buffalo 2010-13 48 62 26 *75.0 1.56 5 Jared Crick, Nebraska (Baylor) Oct. 31, 2009 Calvin Pace, Wake Forest 2000-02 34 52 0 52.0 1.53 5 Quanterus Smith, Western Ky. (FIU) Oct. 27, 2012 Tully Banta-Cain, California 2000-02 34 49 5 51.5 1.51 5 Zach Pratt, Rice (FIU) Nov. 1, 2014 Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech 2000-02 26 39 0 39.0 1.50 5 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas St. (Idaho) Nov. 1, 2014 Travis LaBoy, Hawaii 2001-03 34 50 0 50.0 1.47 5 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh (Louisville) Nov. 21, 2015 Jason Jones, Eastern Mich. 2004-07 34 45 10 50.0 1.47 5 Hunter Dimich, Utah (Arizona St.) Nov. 10, 2016 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California 2001-03 37 50 6 53.0 1.43 4.5 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse (Virginia Tech) Oct. 21, 2000 Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech 2002-05 42 57 5 59.5 1.42 4.5 Tully Banta-Cain, California (New Mexico St.) Sept. 7, 2002 J.J. Watt, Wisconsin 2009-10 26 33 7 36.5 1.40 4.5 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. (Washington) Oct. 26, 2002 Scooby Wright, Arizona 2013-15 30 37 9 41.5 1.38 4.5 Jorge Cordova, Nevada (Washington) Oct. 11, 2003 Bo Schobel, TCU 2000-03 37 51 0 51.0 1.38 4.5 Brandon Perkins, Kansas (Louisiana Tech) Sept. 17, 2005 Roosevelt Nix, Kent St. 2009-12 38 40 24 52.0 1.37 4.5 Larry English, Northern Ill. (Temple) Oct. 21, 2006 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall 2001-04 48 60 11 65.5 1.36 4.5 Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska (Texas) Dec. 5, 2009 , Texas A&M 2014-16 36 41 15 48.5 1.35 4.5 Robert Eddins, Ball St. (Central Mich.) Oct. 2, 2010 Scott Crichton, Oregon St. 2010-13 38 47 8 51.0 1.34 4.5 Guy Miller, Colorado St. (UNLV) Oct. 16, 2010 George Selvie, South Fla. 2006-09 52 64 10 69.0 1.33 4.5 , South Carolina (Clemson) Nov. 24, 2012 Derrick Johnson, Texas 2001-04 49 65 0 65.0 1.33 4.5 Alex Okafor, Texas (Oregon St.) Dec. 29, 2012 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas St. 2014-17 49 49 32 65.0 1.33 4.5 Martin Wright, Fla. Atlantic (FIU) Nov. 29, 2013 4.5 Corey Miller, Tennessee (Kentucky) Nov. 30, 2013

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PS Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total PS/G 4.5 Michael Odiari, Texas St. (Idaho) Oct. 4, 2014 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California †2003 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 4.5 Houston Bates, Louisiana Tech (Illinois) Dec. 26, 2014 D.D. Acholonu, Washington St. †2003 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 4.5 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (UTSA) Nov. 19, 2016 Harold Landry, Boston College †2016 13 15 3 16.5 1.27 4.5 Demarcus Walker, Florida St. (Ole Miss) Sept. 5, 2016 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2001 10 12 1 12.5 1.25 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2003 12 15 0 15.0 1.25 Season Pass Sacks Brandon Sharpe, Texas Tech 2009 12 14 2 15.0 1.25 Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total Quanterus Smith, Western Ky. †2012 10 12 1 12.5 1.25 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. †2002 14 23 2 *24.0 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville †2005 12 19 2 20.0 Career Pass Sacks Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington 2014 14 18 2 19.0 Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total Nate Orchard, Utah †2014 13 17 3 18.5 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 43 2 *44.0 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse †2001 12 17 1 17.5 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas St. 2014-17 49 35 17 43.5 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. †2006 13 16 2 17.0 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2000-03 47 37 2 38.0 Von Miller, Texas A&M †2009 13 16 2 17.0 Bill Swancutt, Oregon St. 2001-04 49 34 6 37.0 Dave Ball, UCLA †2003 13 16 1 16.5 David Pollack, Georgia 2001-04 50 35 2 36.0 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California †2003 13 16 1 16.5 Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington 2010-14 44 33 6 36.0 D.D. Acholonu, Washington St. †2003 13 16 1 16.5 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 2003-06 47 33 5 35.5 Harold Landry, Boston College †2016 13 15 3 16.5 Bruce Miller, UCF 2007-10 53 33 5 35.5 Osi Umenyiora, Troy 2002 12 16 0 16.0 Shaun Phillips, Purdue 2000-03 47 31 5 33.5 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall †2004 12 15 2 16.0 Phillip Hunt, Houston 2005-08 52 30 7 33.5 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 2005 11 15 2 16.0 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 2007-10 48 32 3 33.5 Greg Middleton, Indiana †2007 13 15 2 16.0 , Clemson 2011-14 48 33 0 33.0 , Illinois †2011 13 14 4 16.0 Von Miller, Texas A&M 2007-10 47 31 4 33.0 Demarcus Walker, Florida St. 2016 13 15 2 16.0 , Tennessee 2014-16 39 32 2 33.0 Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson †2010 13 15 1 15.5 Trent Murphy, Stanford 2010-13 43 28 9 32.5 , Penn St. †2015 13 15 1 15.5 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M 2014-16 36 30 5 32.5 Julius Peppers, North Carolina †2000 11 15 0 15.0 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville 2002-05 44 31 2 32.0 Dewayne White, Louisville 2001 11 15 0 15.0 Travis Johnson, San Jose St. 2009-12 50 30 4 32.0 Michael Haynes, Penn St. 2002 13 14 2 15.0 Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss 2014-17 50 30 4 32.0 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2003 12 15 0 15.0 Larry English, Northern Ill. 2005-08 50 28 7 31.5 Bo Schobel, TCU 2003 13 13 4 15.0 Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech 2010-13 49 30 3 31.5 Willie Evans, Mississippi St. 2005 11 12 6 15.0 Dexter Davis, Arizona St. 2006-09 50 30 2 31.0 , TCU †2008 13 15 0 15.0 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas St.^ 2013-16 37 25 12 31.0 Brandon Sharpe, Texas Tech 2009 12 14 2 15.0 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 2000-01 19 30 1 30.5 Trent Murphy, Stanford †2013 14 14 2 15.0 Dave Ball, UCLA 2000-03 49 30 1 30.5 Lawrence Jackson, Southern California 2004-07 52 30 1 30.5 Season Pass Sacks Per Game Trevardo Williams, UConn 2009-12 50 29 3 30.5 Player, Team Year G Solo Ast. Total PS/G Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. †2002 14 23 2 *24.0 *1.71 Career Pass Sacks Per Game Elvis Dumervil, Louisville †2005 12 19 2 20.0 1.67 (Minimum 20 pass sacks; player must have concluded his career) Dwight Freeney, Syracuse †2001 12 17 1 17.5 1.46 Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total PS/G Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 2005 11 15 2 16.0 1.45 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 2000-01 19 30 1 30.5 *1.61 Nate Orchard, Utah †2014 13 17 3 18.5 1.42 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 43 2 *44.0 1.22 Michael Josiah, Louisville †2000 9 12 1 12.5 1.39 Julius Peppers, North Carolina 2000-01 23 24 1 24.5 1.07 Julius Peppers, North Carolina 2000 11 15 0 15.0 1.36 Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech 2000-02 26 24 0 24.0 0.92 Dewayne White, Louisville 2001 11 15 0 15.0 1.36 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M 2014-16 36 30 5 32.5 0.90 Willie Evans, Mississippi St. 2005 11 12 6 15.0 1.36 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones 2014-17 49 35 17 43.5 0.89 Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington 2014 14 18 2 19.0 1.36 Demarcus Lawrence, Boise St. 2012-13 23 18 4 20.0 0.87 Osi Umenyiora, Troy 2002 12 16 0 16.0 1.33 Dan Klecko, Temple 2000-02 30 26 0 26.0 0.87 Tom Canada, California 2002 9 12 0 12.0 1.33 Bruce Irvin, West Virginia 2010-11 26 22 1 22.5 0.87 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall †2004 12 15 2 16.0 1.33 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. 2004-06 29 24 2 25.0 0.86 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. †2006 13 16 2 17.0 1.31 Derek Barnett, Tennessee 2014-06 39 32 2 33.0 0.85 Von Miller, Texas A&M †2009 13 16 2 17.0 1.31 Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington 2010-14 44 33 6 36.0 0.82 Bryan Thomas, UAB 2001 11 14 0 14.0 1.27 Jason Babin, Western Mich. 2000-03 47 37 2 38.0 0.81 Justin Parrish, Kent St. 2004 11 13 2 14.0 1.27 Sammy Brown, Houston 2010-11 26 19 4 21.0 0.81 , Central Mich. †2017 11 14 0 14.0 1.27 Calvin Pace, Wake Forest 2000-02 34 27 0 27.0 0.79 Dave Ball, UCLA †2003 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2000-02 34 26 2 27.0 0.79

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Player, Team Years G Solo Ast. Total PS/G FF Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Tully Banta-Cain, California 2000-02 34 25 3 26.5 0.78 3 Praise Martin-Oguike, Temple (East Carolina) Nov. 1, 2014 Bo Schobel, TCU 2000-03 37 27 4 29.0 0.78 3 Joe Ostman, Central Mich. (Ohio) Oct. 7, 2017 Kenechi Udeze, Southern 2001-03 37 27 2 28.0 0.76 3 Jayd Kirby, Kansas St. (Kansas) Oct. 28, 2017 California 3 Cedric Wilcots II, New Mexico St. (Texas St.) Nov. 4, 2017 Trent Murphy, Stanford 2010-13 43 28 9 32.5 0.76 3 James Hearns, Louisville (Virginia) Nov 11, 2017 Dan Bazuin, Central Mich. 2003-06 47 33 5 35.5 0.76 Josh McNary, Army West Point 2008-10 36 24 6 27.0 0.75 Season Forced Fumbles Elvis Dumervil, Louisville 2002-05 44 31 2 32.0 0.73 Player, Team Year G FF David Pollack, Georgia 2001-04 50 35 2 36.0 0.72 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville †2005 12 *10 , Oklahoma St. 2013-15 39 25 6 28.0 0.72 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois †2011 13 9 Annual Champions Dwight Freeney, Syracuse †2001 12 8 Quintin Mikell, Boise St. †2002 13 8 Year Player, Team G Solo Ast. Total PS/G , Texas Tech 2005 12 8 2000 Michael Josiah, Louisville 9 12 1 12.5 1.39 Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St. †2007 12 8 2001 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 12 17 1 17.5 1.45 Claude Harriott, Pittsburgh 2002 13 7 2002 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 14 23 2 *24.0 *1.71 Michael Haynes, Penn St. 2002 13 7 2003 Dave Ball, UCLA 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 Phillip Perry, San Jose St. 2002 13 7 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2002 14 7 D.D. Acholonu, Washington St. 13 16 1 16.5 1.27 Grant Wiley, West Virginia †2003 13 7 2004 Johnathan Goddard, Marshall 12 15 2 16.0 1.33 Derrick Johnson, Texas †2004 12 7 2005 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville 12 19 2 20.0 1.67 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue †2009 12 7 2006 Ameer Ismail, Western Mich. 13 16 2 17.0 1.31 Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech 2009 13 7 2007 Greg Middleton, Indiana 13 15 2 16.0 1.23 Mychal Sisson, Colorado St. †2010 12 7 2008 Jerry Hughes, TCU 13 15 0 15.0 1.15 Nordly Capi, Colorado St. 2011 12 7 2009 Von Miller, Texas A&M 13 16 2 17.0 1.31 Vinny Curry, Marshall 2011 13 7 2010 Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson 13 15 1 15.5 1.19 Jarvis Jones, Georgia †2012 12 7 2011 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 13 14 4 16.0 1.23 Harold Landry, Boston College †2016 13 7 2012 Quanterus Smith, Western Ky. 10 12 1 12.5 1.25 2013 Marcus Smith, Louisville 13 14 1 14.5 1.12 Season Forced Fumbles Per Game 2014 Nate Orchard, Utah 13 17 3 18.5 1.42 Player, Team Year G FF FF/G 2015 Carl Nassib, Penn St. 13 15 1 15.5 1.19 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville †2005 12 *10 *0.83 2016 Harold Landry, Boston College 13 15 3 16.5 1.27 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois †2011 13 9 0.69 2017 Joe Ostman, Central Mich. 11 14 0 14.0 1.27 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse †2001 12 8 0.67 Tom Canada, California †2002 9 6 0.67 FORCED FUMBLES Dwayne Slay, Texas Tech 2005 12 8 0.67 Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St. †2007 12 8 0.67 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Quintin Mikell, Boise St. 2002 13 8 0.62 that season. ^Active player. Bob Sanders, Iowa †2003 10 6 0.60 Single-Game Forced Fumbles Sherrod Martin, Troy 2007 10 6 0.60 (Since 2000) Derrick Johnson, Texas †2004 12 7 0.58 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue †2009 12 7 0.58 FF Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Mychal Sisson, Colorado St. †2010 12 7 0.58 4 Nordly Capi, Colorado St. (New Mexico) Sept. 3, 2011 Nordly Capi, Colorado St. 2011 12 7 0.58 3 DeLawrence Grant, Oregon St. (San Diego St.) Sept. 23, 2000 Jarvis Jones, Georgia †2012 12 7 0.58 3 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati (La.-Monroe) Dec. 1, 2001 Robert Thomas, UCLA †2000 11 6 0.55 3 Mason Unck, Arizona St. (Stanford) Sept. 28, 2002 Brian Lape, Western Mich. 2001 11 6 0.55 3 Quintin Mikell, Boise St. (Hawaii) Oct. 5, 2002 Cory Smith, NC State 2001 11 6 0.55 3 Grant Wiley, West Virginia (Cincinnati) Sept. 13, 2003 Ryan Claridge, UNLV 2001 11 6 0.55 3 Derrick Johnson, Texas (North Texas) Sept. 4, 2004 Oshiomogho Atogwe, Stanford 2003 11 6 0.55 3 Ramel Meekins, Rutgers (Navy) Oct. 14, 2006 Byron Santiago, Louisiana Tech 2005 11 6 0.55 3 Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech (NC State) Nov. 21, 2009 Nigel Harris, South Fla. †2014 11 6 0.55 3 Armond Staten, Central Mich. (Western Mich.) Nov. 5, 2010 Claude Harriott, Pittsburgh 2002 13 7 0.54 3 Trevor Reilly, Utah (BYU) Sept. 17, 2011 Michael Haynes, Penn St. 2002 13 7 0.54 3 Vinnie Curry, Marshall (UAB) Oct. 29, 2011 Phillip Perry, San Jose St. 2002 13 7 0.54 3 Khalil Mack, Buffalo [Miami (OH)] Nov. 19, 2013 Grant Wiley, West Virginia 2003 13 7 0.54 3 Ifeadi Odenigbo, Northwestern (Western Ill.) Sept. 20, 2014 Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech 2009 13 7 0.54 3 Scooby Wright III, Arizona (Washington St.) Oct. 25, 2014 Vinny Curry, Marshall 2011 13 7 0.54 3 Zach Patt, Rice (FIU) Nov. 1, 2014

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Player, Team Year G FF FF/G Year Player, Team G FF FF/G Harold Landry, Boston College †2016 13 7 0.54 2002 Tom Canada, California 9 6 0.67 2003 Bob Sanders, Iowa 10 6 0.60 Career Forced Fumbles 2004 Derrick Johnson, Texas 12 7 0.58 Player, Team Years G FF 2005 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville 12 *10 *0.83 Khalil Mack, Buffalo 2010-13 48 *16 2006 Jeramie Johnson, Mississippi St. 12 5 0.42 Chris Borland, Wisconsin 2009-13 53 15 Clint Session, Pittsburgh 12 5 0.42 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2000-02 34 14 Jack Williams, Kent St. 12 5 0.42 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 14 2007 Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St. 12 8 0.67 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California 2001-03 37 14 2008 Zach Arnett, New Mexico 12 6 0.50 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 2007-10 48 14 Stephen Anderson, Army West Point 10 5 0.50 Cordarro Law, Southern Miss. 2008-11 53 14 2009 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 12 7 0.58 Zack Follett, California 2005-08 49 13 2010 Mychal Sisson, Colorado St. 12 7 0.58 Stryker Sulak, Missouri 2005-08 54 13 2011 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 13 9 0.69 Jabaree Tuani, Navy 2008-11 52 12 2012 Jarvis Jones, Georgia 12 7 0.58 Khaseem Greene, Rutgers 2009-12 51 12 2013 Jonathan Dowling, Western Ky. 12 6 0.50 Marcus Oliver, Indiana 2013-16 39 12 2014 Nigel Harris, South Fla. 11 6 0.55 Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss 2014-17 50 12 2015 Carl Nassib, Penn St. 13 6 0.46 Guss Scott, Florida 2000-03 49 11 2016 Harold Landry, Boston College 13 7 0.54 Derrick Johnson, Texas 2001-04 49 11 2017 Ben DeLuca, Charlotte 11 5 0.45 Elvis Dumervil, Louisville 2002-05 44 11 , Kentucky 2008-11 51 11 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 2009-11 37 11 INTERCEPTIONS Kyle Van Noy, BYU 2010-13 52 11 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Praise Martin-Oguike, Temple 2011, 14-16 47 11 that season. ^Active player. Career Forced Fumbles Per Game Season Interceptions (Min. 20 games played; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Year Cl. G Int Int/G Yards Player, Team Years G FF FF/G Al Worley, Washington †1968 Sr. 10 *14 *1.40 130 Gerod Holliman, Louisville †2014 Jr. 13 *14 1.08 245 Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan St. 2005-07 24 10 *0.417 George Shaw, Oregon †1951 Fr. 10 13 1.30 136 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati 2000-02 34 14 0.412 David Amerson, NC State †2011 So. 13 13 1.00 205 Tom Canada, California 2001-02 20 8 0.400 Hank Rich, Arizona St. †1950 Sr. 10 12 1.20 135 Terrell Suggs, Arizona St. 2000-02 36 14 0.389 Bill Albrecht, Washington 1951 So. 10 12 1.20 140 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California 2001-03 37 14 0.378 Frank Polito, Villanova †1971 So. 10 12 1.20 261 Khalil Mack, Buffalo 2010-13 48 *16 0.333 Terry Hoage, Georgia †1982 Jr. 10 12 1.20 51 Robert Quinn, North Carolina 2008-09 25 8 0.320 Tony Thurman, Boston College †1984 Sr. 11 12 1.09 99 Jonathan Dowling, Western Ky. 2010, 12-13 26 8 0.308 Cornelius Price, Houston †1989 Jr. 11 12 1.09 187 Marcus Oliver, Indiana 2013-16 39 12 0.308 Bob Navarro, Eastern Mich. †1989 Jr. 11 12 1.09 73 Demarcus Lawrence, Boise St. 2012-13 23 7 0.304 Terrell Buckley, Florida St. †1991 Jr. 12 12 1.00 238 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 2009-11 37 11 0.297 Elmer Tarbox, Texas Tech †1938 Sr. 11 11 1.00 89 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 2007-10 48 14 0.292 Henry King, Utah St. †1966 Sr. 10 11 1.10 180 Chris Borland, Wisconsin 2009-13 53 15 0.283 Steve Haterius, West Tex. A&M †1967 Sr. 11 11 1.00 90 D.J. Hayden, Houston 2011-12 22 6 0.273 Seth Miller, Arizona St. †1969 Sr. 10 11 1.10 63 Brandon Bell, Penn St. 2015-16 22 6 0.273 , Arizona St. †1974 Jr. 12 11 0.92 115 Zack Follett, California 2005-08 49 13 0.265 Dre’ Bly, North Carolina †1996 Fr. 11 11 1.00 141 Cordarro Law, Southern Miss. 2008-11 53 14 0.264 Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin †2002 So. 14 11 0.79 115 Scott Crichton, Oregon St. 2011-13 38 10 0.263 Nate Jackson, Hawaii 2000-01 23 6 0.261 Career Interceptions Dezman Moses, Tulane 2010-11 23 6 0.261 Devin Chappell, Oregon St. 2015-16 23 6 0.261 Player, Team Years Int. Yards Yds/G Al Brosky, Illinois 1950-52 *29 356 12.3 Annual Champions John Provost, Holy Cross 1972-74 27 470 17.4 ‡In 2000, the total was forced fumbles plus fumbles recovered. Martin Bayless, Bowling Green 1980-83 27 266 9.9 Beginning in 2001, FF was forced fumbles only. Tom Curtis, Michigan 1967-69 25 440 17.6 Year Player, Team G FF FF/G Tony Thurman, Boston College 1981-84 25 221 8.8 2000 Marques Anderson, UCLA 10 ‡7 0.70 Tracy Saul, Texas Tech 1989-92 25 425 17.0 Tony Hardman, UCF 10 ‡7 0.70 Jeff Nixon, Richmond 1975-78 23 377 16.4 2001 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse 12 8 0.67 Jim Bolding, East Carolina 1973-76 22 143 6.5

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Player, Team Years Int. Yards Yds/G Year Player, Team Cl. G Int. I/G Yards Bennie Blades, Miami (FL) 1984-87 22 355 16.1 1970 Mike Sensibaugh, Ohio St. Sr. 8 8 1.00 40 Mike Sensibaugh, Ohio St. 1968-70 21 226 10.8 1971 Frank Polito, Villanova So. 10 12 1.20 261 Barry Hill, Iowa St. 1972-74 21 202 9.6 1972 , Notre Dame Jr. 10 10 1.00 39 , Arizona 1984-87 21 241 11.5 1973 Mike Gow, Illinois Jr. 11 10 0.91 142 Terrell Buckley, Florida St. 1989-91 21 *501 23.9 1974 Mike Haynes, Arizona St. Jr. 12 11 0.92 115 Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin 1998-00 21 459 21.9 1975 Jim Bolding, East Carolina Jr. 10 10 1.00 51 Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin 2001-04 21 251 12.0 1976 Anthony Francis, Houston Jr. 11 10 0.91 118 , Wake Forest 2005-08 21 254 12.1 1977 Paul Lawler, Colgate Sr. 9 7 0.78 53 Lynn Chandnois, Michigan St. 1946-49 20 410 20.5 1978 Pete Harris, Penn St. Jr. 11 10 0.91 155 Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss 1946-49 20 369 18.5 1979 Joe Callan, Ohio Sr. 9 9 1.00 110 Tom Wilson, Colgate 1964-66 20 215 10.8 1980 Ronnie Lott, Southern California Sr. 11 8 0.73 166 Jackie Wallace, Arizona 1970-72 20 250 12.5 Steve McNamee, William & Mary Sr. 11 8 0.73 125 Dave Atkinson, BYU 1971-73 20 222 11.1 Greg Benton, Drake Sr. 11 8 0.73 119 Artimus Parker, Southern California 1971-73 20 268 13.4 Jeff Hipp, Georgia Sr. 11 8 0.73 104 Charles Jefferson, McNeese St. 1975-78 20 95 4.8 Mike Richardson, Arizona St. So. 11 8 0.73 89 Chris Williams, LSU 1977-80 20 91 4.6 Vann McElroy, Baylor Jr. 11 8 0.73 73 Anthony Young, Temple 1981-84 20 230 11.5 1981 Sam Shaffer, Temple Sr. 10 9 0.90 76 Mark Collins, Cal St. Fullerton 1982-85 20 193 9.7 1982 Terry Hoage, Georgia Jr. 10 12 1.20 51 Kevin Smith, Texas A&M 1988-91 20 289 14.5 1983 Martin Bayless, Bowling Green Sr. 11 10 0.91 64 Dre’ Bly, North Carolina 1996-98 20 198 9.9 1984 Tony Thurman, Boston College Sr. 11 12 1.09 99 Mitch Meeuwsen, Oregon St. 2001-04 20 149 7.5 1985 , Tennessee Sr. 11 9 0.82 168 Kevin Walker, East Carolina Sr. 11 9 0.82 155 Annual Champions 1986 Bennie Blades, Miami (FL) Jr. 11 10 0.91 128 Year Player, Team Cl. Int. Yards 1987 Keith McMeans, Virginia Fr. 10 9 0.90 35 1938 Elmer Tarbox, Texas Tech Sr. 11 89 1988 Kurt Larson, Michigan St. (LB) Sr. 11 8 0.73 78 1939 Harold Van Every, Minnesota Sr. 8 59 Andy Logan, Kent St. Sr. 11 8 0.73 54 1940 Dick Morgan, Tulsa Jr. 7 210 1989 Cornelius Price, Houston Jr. 11 12 1.09 187 1941 Bobby Robertson, Southern California Sr. 9 126 Bob Navarro, Eastern Mich. Jr. 11 12 1.09 73 1942 Ray Evans, Kansas Jr. 10 76 1990 Jerry Parks, Houston Jr. 11 8 0.73 124 1943 Jay Stoves, Washington Sr. 7 139 1991 Terrell Buckley, Florida St. Jr. 12 12 1.00 238 1944 Jim Hardy, Southern California Sr. 8 73 1992 Carlton McDonald, Air Force Sr. 11 8 0.73 109 1945 Jake Leicht, Oregon So. 9 195 1993 Orlanda Thomas, Louisiana Jr. 11 9 0.82 84 1946 Larry Hatch, Washington So. 8 114 1994 Aaron Beasley, West Virginia Jr. 12 10 0.83 133 1947 John Bruce, William & Mary Jr. 9 78 1995 Willie Smith, Louisiana Tech Jr. 10 8 0.80 65 1948 Jay Van Noy, Utah St. Jr. 8 228 1996 Dre’ Bly, North Carolina Fr. 11 11 1.00 141 1949 Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss Sr. 10 70 1997 Brian Lee, Wyoming Sr. 11 8 0.73 103 1950 Hank Rich, Arizona St. Sr. 12 135 1998 Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin Fr. 9 6 0.67 99 1951 George Shaw, Oregon Fr. 13 136 1999 Deltha O’Neal, California Sr. 11 9 0.82 280 1952 Cecil Ingram, Alabama Jr. 10 163 Deon Grant, Tennessee Jr. 11 9 0.82 167 1953 Bob Garrett, Stanford Sr. 9 80 Rodregis Brooks, UAB Jr. 11 9 0.82 152 1954 Gary Glick, Colorado St. Jr. 8 168 2000 Dwight Smith, Akron Sr. 11 10 0.91 208 1955 Sam Wesley, Oregon St. Jr. 7 61 Anthony Floyd, Louisville So. 11 10 0.91 152 1956 Jack Hill, Utah St. Sr. 7 132 2001 Edward Reed, Miami (FL) Sr. 11 9 0.82 206 1957 Ray Toole, North Texas Sr. 7 133 2002 Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin So. 14 11 0.79 115 1958 Jim Norton, Idaho Jr. 9 222 2003 Sean Taylor, Miami (FL) Jr. 12 10 0.83 184 1959 Bud Whitehead, Florida St. Jr. 6 111 2004 Chris Harris, La.-Monroe Sr. 11 7 0.64 11 1960 Bob O’Billovich, Montana Jr. 7 71 Charles Gordon, Kansas So. 11 7 0.64 52 1961 Joe Zuger, Arizona St. Sr. 10 121 2005 Aaron Gibson, Oregon Sr. 12 7 0.64 117 1962 Byron Beaver, Houston Sr. 10 56 2006 Stanley Franks, Idaho Jr. 12 9 0.75 220 1963 Dick Kern, William & Mary Sr. 8 116 2007 Elbert Mack, Troy Sr. 12 8 0.67 48 1964 Tony Carey, Notre Dame Jr. 8 121 2008 , Tennessee So. 12 7 0.58 265 1965 Bob Sullivan, Maryland Sr. 10 61 Kevin Sanders, UAB Sr. 12 7 0.58 55 1966 Henry King, Utah St. Sr. 11 180 2009 Rahim Moore, UCLA So. 13 10 0.77 79 1967 Steve Haterius, West Tex. A&M Sr. 11 90 2010 Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech So. 13 9 0.69 110 1968 Al Worley, Washington Sr. *14 130 2011 David Amerson, NC State So. 13 13 1.00 205 1969 Seth Miller, Arizona St. Sr. 11 63 2012 Phillip Thomas, Fresno St. Sr. 13 8 0.62 98 2013 , Virginia Jr. 12 8 0.67 42 Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) number

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Year Player, Team Cl. G Int. I/G Yards Season Passes Defended Bobby McCain, Memphis Jr. 9 6 0.67 108 Player, Team Year G PBU Int. Total 2014 Gerod Holliman, Louisville Jr. 13 *14 1.08 245 Jason Goss, TCU †2002 12 24 8 *32 2015 Shawun Lurry, Northern Ill. So. 14 9 0.64 273 Nathan Vasher, Texas †2003 13 26 6 *32 2016 Tavarus McFadden, Florida St. So. 13 8 0.62 16 Corey Webster, LSU 2003 14 25 7 *32 Rasul Douglas, West Virginia Sr. 13 8 0.62 101 Lynaris Elpheage, Tulane 2002 13 23 8 31 2017 Joshua Jackson, Iowa Jr. 13 8 0.62 168 Eugene Wilson, Illinois †2001 11 23 6 29 , LSU 2003 14 26 2 28 PASSES DEFENDED Aqib Talib, Kansas †2006 10 22 6 28 William Jackson III, Houston †2015 13 23 5 28 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Justin Perkins, UConn 2003 11 21 6 27 that season. ^Active player. , Illinois 2001 11 22 4 26 Single-Game Passes Defended Joselio Hanson, Texas Tech 2002 14 23 3 26 (Since 2000) Will Poole, Southern California 2003 13 19 7 26 Joshua Jackson, Iowa †2017 13 18 8 26 PD Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Ken Lucas, Ole Miss †2000 11 20 5 25 8 Joselio Hanson, Texas Tech (Oklahoma St.) Nov. 9, 2002 Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin 2002 14 14 11 25 7 Demerist Whitfield, Northern Ill. (Illinois St.) Sept. 9, 2000 Brian King, West Virginia 2003 13 19 6 25 7 Nashville Dyer, Kent St. (Bucknell) Sept. 8, 2001 Fred Smoot, Mississippi St. 2000 11 19 5 24 7 Korey Banks, Mississippi St. (Memphis) Oct. 19, 2002 Steve Smith, Oregon 2001 11 18 6 24 7 Jason Goss, TCU (Tulane) Nov. 9, 2002 Jason Goss, TCU 2001 11 21 3 24 7 Fabian Washington, Nebraska (Kansas) Oct. 2, 2004 Shawun Lurry, Northern Ill. 2015 14 15 9 24 7 Michael Carter, Minnesota (Purdue) Oct. 27, 2012 Daniel Wilturner, Baylor 2000 11 21 2 23 7 William Jackson III, Houston (Temple) Dec. 5, 2015 Edward Reed, Miami (FL) 2000 11 15 8 23 6 Bobby Jackson, Illinois (Northern Ill.) Sept. 8, 2001 Quentin Jammer, Texas 2000 11 20 3 23 6 , Kansas St. (Oklahoma) Sept. 29, 2001 Lawrence Richardson, Arkansas 2001 11 20 3 23 6 Marlin Jackson, Michigan (Washington) Aug. 31, 2002 Darrent Williams, Oklahoma St. 2003 11 17 6 23 6 , Florida (Arkansas) Oct. 18, 2003 Brandon Payne, New Mexico †2004 12 17 6 23 6 Wes Nurse, Boise St. (BYU) Oct. 30, 2003 Trey Brown, UCLA †2007 13 18 5 23 6 Chris Carr, Boise St. (Nevada) Nov. 29, 2003 Walter Thurmond III, Oregon †2007 13 18 5 23 6 Willie Gaston, Houston (UTEP) Sept. 16, 2005 , Oregon †2010 13 17 6 23 6 , Texas (Iowa St.) Sept. 23, 2006 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2015 13 22 1 23 6 Mark Parson, Ohio (Akron) Nov. 16, 2006 Tedric Thompson, Colorado †2016 14 16 7 23 6 Londen Fryar, Western Mich. (Akron) Oct. 6, 2007 Ahkello Witherspoon, Colorado †2016 14 22 1 23 6 Gary Anderson, Rice (UTEP) Nov. 3, 2007 Julian Love, Notre Dame 2017 13 20 3 23 6 Josh Lumar, Tulane (Rice) Nov. 17, 2007 6 Marquis Johnson, Alabama (South Carolina) Oct. 17, 2009 Season Passes Defended Per Game 6 Miguel Graham, Akron (Kent St.) Nov. 7, 2009 Player, Team Year G PBU Int. Total PD/G 6 Matt Daniels, Duke (Richmond) Sept. 3, 2011 Aqib Talib, Kansas †2006 10 22 6 28 *2.80 6 Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt (Arkansas) Oct. 29, 2011 Jason Goss, TCU †2002 12 24 8 *32 2.67 6 Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon St. (Arizona) Sept. 29, 2012 Eugene Wilson, Illinois †2001 11 23 6 29 2.64 6 Tre Watson, Washington (BYU) Dec. 27, 2013 Nathan Vasher, Texas †2003 13 26 6 *32 2.46 6 Cortney Lester, Buffalo (Miami [OH]) Sept. 27, 2014 Justin Perkins, UConn 2003 11 21 6 27 2.45 6 Jacorey Shepherd, Kansas (Iowa St.) Nov. 8, 2014 Lynaris Elpheage, Tulane 2002 13 23 8 31 2.38 6 Bruce Dukes, Georgia St. (New Mexico St.) Sept. 12, 2015 Christian Morton, Illinois 2001 11 22 4 26 2.36 6 Terrell Chestnut, West Virginia (Oklahoma St.) Oct. 10, 2015 Corey Webster, LSU 2003 14 25 7 *32 2.29 6 , Michigan (Michigan St.) Oct. 17, 2015 Ken Lucas, Ole Miss †2000 11 20 5 25 2.27 6 Jalen Tabor, Florida (Fla. Atlantic) Nov. 21, 2015 Fred Smoot, Mississippi St. 2000 11 19 5 24 2.18 6 Brad Watson, Wake Forest (Duke) Nov. 28, 2015 Steve Smith, Oregon 2001 11 18 6 24 2.18 6 Tedric Thompson, Colorado (Utah) Nov. 26, 2016 Jason Goss, TCU 2001 11 21 3 24 2.18 6 Joshua Holsey, Auburn (Ole Miss) Oct. 29, 2016 William Jackson III, Houston †2015 13 23 5 28 2.15 6 , Ohio St. (Indiana) Aug. 31, 2017 Daniel Wilturner, Baylor 2000 11 21 2 23 2.09 6 Amani Oruwariye, Penn St. (Michigan St.) Nov. 4, 2017 Edward Reed, Miami (FL) 2000 11 15 8 23 2.09 6 Donnie Lewis Jr., Tulane (East Carolina) Nov. 11, 2017 Quentin Jammer, Texas 2000 11 20 3 23 2.09 6 Kris Boyd, Texas (Texas Tech) Nov. 24, 2017 Lawrence Richardson, Arkansas 2001 11 20 3 23 2.09 Darrent Williams, Oklahoma St. 2003 11 17 6 23 2.09 Travis Daniels, LSU 2003 14 26 2 28 2.00 Will Poole, Southern California 2003 13 19 7 26 2.00

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Player, Team Year G PBU Int. Total PD/G Player, Team Years G PBU Int. Total PD/G Joshua Jackson, Iowa †2017 13 18 8 26 2.00 Jameel Powell, California 2000-02 28 23 10 33 1.18 Brian King, West Virginia 2003 13 19 6 25 1.92 , TCU 2011-13 37 34 9 43 1.16 Alan Zemaitis, Penn St. 2003 12 18 4 22 1.83 , Oklahoma 2013-15 37 28 15 43 1.16 Trey Brown, UCLA †2007 13 18 5 23 1.77 Donald Celiscar, Western Mich. 2011-14 48 45 10 55 1.15 Walter Thurmond III, Oregon †2007 13 18 5 23 1.77 Ricky Sharpe, San Diego St. 2000-02 35 34 6 40 1.14 Cliff Harris, Oregon †2010 13 17 6 23 1.77 Michael Lehan, Minnesota 2000-02 33 33 4 37 1.12 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2015 13 22 1 23 1.77 Trevard Lindley, Kentucky 2006-09 48 43 10 53 1.10 Julian Love, Notre Dame 2017 13 20 3 23 1.77 Glover Quin, New Mexico 2006-08 36 32 7 39 1.08 Career Passes Defended Annual Champions Player, Team Years G PBU Int. Total Year Player, Team G PBU Int. Total PD/G Nathan Vasher, Texas 2000-03 46 61 17 *78 2000 Ken Lucas, Ole Miss 11 20 5 25 2.30 Eugene Wilson, Illinois 2000-02 33 60 11 71 2001 Eugene Wilson, Illinois 11 23 6 29 2.60 Brian King, West Virginia 2000-03 46 54 10 64 2002 Jason Goss, TCU 12 24 8 *32 2.70 Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest 2005-08 51 40 21 61 2003 Nathan Vasher, Texas 13 26 6 *32 2.50 Mike Mickens, Cincinnati 2005-08 47 45 14 59 2004 Brandon Payne, New Mexico 12 17 6 23 1.90 Ronald Zamort, Western Mich. 2012-15 49 53 6 59 2005 Tramon Williams, Louisiana Tech 11 16 3 19 1.70 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2014-17 49 53 5 58 2006 Aqib Talib, Kansas 10 22 6 28 *2.80 Michael Jolivette, Arizona 2000-03 36 44 12 56 2007 Trey Brown, UCLA 13 18 5 23 1.77 Donald Celiscar, Western Mich. 2011-14 48 45 10 55 Walter Thurmond III, Oregon 13 18 5 23 1.77 Ross Cockrell, Duke 2010-13 50 42 12 54 2008 , UCLA 12 18 2 20 1.67 Rayshun Reed, Troy 2000-03 31 43 10 53 2009 Perrish Cox, Oklahoma St. 11 15 4 19 1.73 Greg Brooks, Southern Miss. 2000-03 43 47 6 53 2010 Cliff Harris, Oregon 13 17 6 23 1.77 Trevard Lindley, Kentucky 2006-09 48 43 10 53 2011 Isaiah Frey, Nevada 13 16 5 21 1.62 Randee Drew, Northern Ill. 2000-03 44 38 14 52 Merrill Noel, Wake Forest 13 19 2 21 1.62 Scott Starks, Wisconsin 2001-04 51 46 6 52 2012 Bradley Roby, Ohio St. 11 17 2 19 1.73 Brandon Brinkley, Houston 2006-09 53 41 11 52 2013 Tim Bennett, Indiana 12 20 1 21 1.75 Joe Burnett, UCF 2005-08 50 35 16 51 2014 Donald Celiscar, Western Mich. 13 17 4 21 1.62 Dayonne Nunley, Miami (OH) 2010-13 49 38 13 51 Ronald Zamort, Western Mich. 13 17 4 21 1.62 Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin 2001-04 51 29 21 50 2015 William Jackson III, Houston 13 23 5 28 2.15 Trey Brown, UCLA 2004-07 50 37 12 49 2016 Tedric Thompson, Colorado 14 16 7 23 1.64 William Jackson III, Houston 2013-15 39 40 8 48 Ahkello Witherspoon, Colorado 14 22 1 23 1.64 Jalen Davis, Utah St. 2014-17 49 37 11 48 2017 Joshua Jackson, Iowa 13 18 8 26 2.00 Leon McFadden, San Diego St. 2009-12 51 39 8 47 Desmond King, Iowa 2013-16 53 33 14 47 Damontae Kazee, San Diego St. 2013-16 53 30 17 47 Career Passes Defended Per Game (Min. 30 passes defended; player must have concluded his career) Player, Team Years G PBU Int. Total PD/G Eugene Wilson, Illinois 2000-02 33 60 11 71 *2.15 Rayshun Reed, Troy 2000-03 31 43 10 53 1.71 Nathan Vasher, Texas 2000-03 46 61 17 *78 1.70 Michael Jolivette, Arizona 2000-03 36 44 12 56 1.56 Vince Thompson, Northern Ill. 2000-03 30 28 15 43 1.43 Christian Morton, Illinois 2000-03 33 41 5 46 1.39 Brian King, West Virginia 2000-03 46 54 10 64 1.39 Mike Mickens, Cincinnati 2005-08 47 45 14 59 1.26 Greg Brooks, Southern Miss. 2000-03 43 47 6 53 1.23 William Jackson III, Houston 2013-15 39 40 8 48 1.23 Bradley Roby, Ohio St. 2011-13 36 36 8 44 1.22 Josh Robinson, UCF 2009-11 38 36 10 46 1.21 Ronald Zamort, Western Mich. 2012-15 49 53 6 59 1.20 Blue Adams, Cincinnati 2000-02 35 30 12 42 1.20 Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest 2005-08 51 40 21 61 1.20 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2014-17 49 53 5 58 1.18 Randee Drew, Northern Ill. 2000-03 44 38 14 52 1.18

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ON SPECIAL TEAMS

Player, Team Years Punts Yards Yds/P PUNTING Anthony Melchiori, Kent St. 2012-15 267 11,443 42.86 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Reid Forrest, Washington St. 2007-10 275 11,753 42.74 that season. ^Active player. Aaron Perez, UCLA 2005-08 286 12,220 42.73 Darragh O’Neill, Colorado 2011-14 281 12,001 42.71 Season Average Ron Keller, New Mexico 1983-86 252 10,737 42.61 (Qualifiers for championship) James Gargus, TCU 1981-84 255 10,862 42.60 Player, Team Year Punts Yards Yds/P Brendan Carney, Syracuse 2002-06 270 11,490 42.56 Chad Kessler, LSU †1997 39 1,961 *50.28 Brian Morton, Duke 1997-00 282 12,000 42.55 Reggie Roby, Iowa †1981 44 2,193 49.84 (150-249 punts) Kirk Wilson, UCLA †1956 30 1,479 49.30 Player, Team Years Punts Yards Yds/P Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia †1994 72 3,486 48.42 Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia 1991-94 167 7,733 46.31 Travis Dorsch, Purdue †2001 49 2,370 48.37 Johnny Townsend, Florida 2013-17 240 11,090 46.21 Zack Jordan, Colorado †1950 38 1,830 48.16 Drew Kaser, Texas A&M 2011-15 168 7,761 46.20 Ricky Anderson, Vanderbilt †1984 58 2,793 48.16 Trevor Daniel, Tennessee 2015-17 200 9,185 45.93 Reggie Roby, Iowa †1982 52 2,501 48.10 Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. 2009-12 204 9,361 45.89 , Utah †1971 68 3,269 48.07 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 2013-16 224 10,261 45.81 Andrew Bayes, East Carolina †1999 47 2,259 48.06 Reggie Roby, Iowa 1979-82 172 7,849 45.63 Drew Butler, Georgia †2009 56 2,691 48.05 JK Scott, Alabama 2014-17 243 11,074 45.57 Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech †2012 45 2,162 48.04 Drew Butler, Georgia 2008-11 167 7,589 45.44 Owen Price, UTEP †1940 30 1,440 48.00 Greg Montgomery, Michigan St. 1985-87 170 7,721 45.42 JK Scott, Alabama †2014 55 2,640 48.00 Michael Dickson, Texas 2015-17 226 10,242 45.32 Dalton Schomp, Fla. Atlantic †2015 45 2,160 48.00 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest 2002-05 220 9,957 45.26 Tom Hackett, Utah 2015 61 2,925 47.95 Tom Hackett, Utah 2012-15 242 10,933 45.18 Matt Prater, UCF †2003 58 2,781 47.95 , Ohio St. 1984-87 196 8,854 45.17 Johnny Townsend, Florida †2016 64 3,065 47.89 Brandon Fields, Michigan St. 2003-06 209 9,405 45.00 Brandon Fields, Michigan St. †2004 50 2,394 47.88 Dalton Schomp, Fla. Atlantic 2013-16 163 7,327 44.95 Austin Rehkow, Idaho †2013 75 3,587 47.83 Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 2013-16 211 9,483 44.94 Brian Schmitz, North Carolina 1999 74 3,538 47.81 Barry Helton, Colorado 1984-87 153 6,873 44.92 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 2014 44 2,101 47.75 John Torp, Colorado 2002-05 218 9,792 44.92 Bill Smith, Ole Miss 1984 44 2,099 47.70 Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech 2010-12 188 8,437 44.88 , Utah 2016 64 3,053 47.70 Chris Miller, Ball St. 2005-08 231 10,342 44.77 Ed Bunn, UTEP †1992 41 1,955 47.68 Aron Langley, Wyoming 1996-98 171 7,649 44.73 Career Average , Southern Miss. 1970-72 200 8,934 44.67 Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss 2009-14 226 10,075 44.58 (Minimum 250 punts; player must have concluded his Dave Zastudil, Ohio 1998-01 207 9,225 44.57 career) Player, Team Years Punts Yards Yds/P Annual Champions Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor 2003-06 277 12,531 *45.24 Year Player, Team Cl. Punts Yards Yds/P Shane Lechler, Texas A&M 1996-99 268 11,977 44.69 1937 Johnny Pingel, Michigan St. Jr. 49 2,101 42.9 Bobby Cowan, Idaho 2009-12 259 11,570 44.67 1938 Jerry Dowd, St. Mary’s (CA) Sr. 62 2,711 43.7 Bill Smith, Ole Miss 1983-86 254 11,260 44.33 1939 Harry Dunkle, North Carolina So. 37 1,725 46.6 Jeff Locke, UCLA 2009-12 275 12,163 44.23 1940 Owen Price, UTEP Jr. 30 1,440 48.0 Tress Way, Oklahoma 2009-12 250 10,988 43.95 1941 Owen Price, UTEP Sr. 40 1,813 45.3 Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt 1979-82 277 12,171 43.94 1942 Bobby Cifers, Tennessee Jr. 37 1,586 42.9 Bryan Anger, California 2008-11 253 11,067 43.74 1943 Harold Cox, Arkansas Fr. 37 1,518 41.0 Ralf Mojsiejenko, Michigan St. 1981-84 275 11,997 43.63 1944 , UCLA Sr. 60 2,575 42.9 Will Monday, Duke 2012-15 260 11,299 43.46 1945 Howard Maley, SMU Sr. 59 2,458 41.7 , Ole Miss 1976-79 266 11,549 43.42 1946 Johnny Galvin, Purdue Sr. 30 1,286 42.9 Russ Henderson, Virginia 1975-78 276 11,957 43.32 1947 Leslie Palmer, NC State Sr. 65 2,816 43.3 Rob Long, Syracuse 2007-10 262 11,340 43.28 1948 Charlie Justice, North Carolina Jr. 62 2,728 44.0 Maury Buford, Texas Tech 1978-81 293 12,670 43.24 1949 Paul Stombaugh, Furman Sr. 57 2,550 44.7 Tom Hornsey, Memphis 2010-13 297 12,815 43.15 1950 Zack Jordan, Colorado So. 38 1,830 48.2 Nate Cochran, Pittsburgh 1993-96 252 10,851 43.06 1951 Chuck Spaulding, Wyoming Jr. 37 1,610 43.5 Chris Becker, TCU 1985-88 265 11,407 43.05

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Year Player, Team Cl. Punts Yards Yds/P Year Player, Team Cl. Punts Yards Long Yds/P 1952 Des Koch, Southern California Jr. 47 2,043 43.5 2007 , Cincinnati Jr. 57 2,672 62 46.9 1953 Zeke Bratkowski, Georgia (QB) Sr. 50 2,132 42.6 2008 T.J. Conley, Idaho Sr. 58 2,751 74 47.4 1954 A.L. Terpening, New Mexico Sr. 41 1,869 45.6 2009 Drew Butler, Georgia So. 56 2,691 75 48.1 1955 Don Chandler, Florida Sr. 22 975 44.3 2010 Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss So. 60 2,782 69 46.4 1956 Kirk Wilson, UCLA So. 30 1,479 49.3 2011 Shawn Powell, Florida St. Sr. 57 2,681 69 47.0 1957 Dave Sherer, SMU Jr. 36 1,620 45.0 2012 Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech Sr. 45 2,162 85 48.0 1958 Bobby Walden, Georgia So. 44 1,991 45.3 2013 Austin Rehkow, Idaho Fr. 75 3,587 65 47.8 1959 , Kansas So. 43 1,960 45.6 2014 JK Scott, Alabama Fr. 55 2,640 73 48.0 1960 Dick Fitzsimmons, Denver So. 25 1,106 44.2 2015 Dalton Schomp, Fla. Atlantic Jr. 45 2,160 76 48.0 1961 Joe Zuger, Arizona St. Sr. 31 1,305 42.1 2016 Johnny Townsend, Florida Jr. 64 3,065 62 47.9 1962 Joe , Oklahoma Jr. 34 1,474 43.4 2017 Johnny Townsend, Florida Sr. 64 3,043 70 47.5 1963 Danny Thomas, SMU Jr. 48 2,110 44.0 1964 Frank Lambert, Ole Miss Sr. 50 2,205 44.1 1965 Dave Lewis, Stanford Jr. 29 1,302 44.9 PUNT RETURNS 1966 Ron Widby, Tennessee Sr. 48 2,104 43.8 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category 1967 Zenon Andrusyshyn, UCLA So. 34 1,502 44.2 that season. ^Active player. 1968 Dany Pitcock, Wichita St. Sr. 71 3,068 43.2 1969 Ed Marsh, Baylor Jr. 68 2,965 43.6 Season Average 1970 Marv Bateman, Utah Jr. 65 2,968 45.7 (Minimum 1.2 returns per game) 1971 Marv Bateman, Utah Sr. 68 3,269 48.1 Player, Team Year Cl. G PR Yards TD Yds/R 1972 Ray Guy, Southern Miss. Sr. 58 2,680 46.2 Maurice Drew, UCLA †2005 Jr. 12 15 427 3 *28.47 1973 Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest Sr. 87 3,896 44.8 Bill Blackstock, Tennessee †1951 Sr. 10 12 311 1 25.92 1974 Joe Parker, Appalachian St. So. 63 2,788 44.3 Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. †2004 Fr. 12 15 384 4 25.60 1975 Tom Skladany, Ohio St. Jr. 36 1,682 46.7 George Sims, Baylor †1948 Sr. 11 15 375 0 25.00 1976 Russell Erxleben, Texas So. 61 2,842 46.6 , Michigan †1947 Sr. 10 14 347 3 24.79 1977 Jim Miller, Ole Miss So. 66 3,029 45.9 Johnny Curtis, Baylor †1950 Sr. 10 12 292 — 24.33 1978 Maury Buford, Texas Tech Fr. 71 3,131 44.1 Erroll Tucker, Utah †1985 Sr. 12 16 389 2 24.31 1979 Clay Brown, BYU Jr. 43 1,950 45.3 , Michigan †1967 Jr. 10 12 291 1 24.25 Floyd Little, Syracuse †1965 Jr. 10 18 423 — 23.50 Beginning in 1980, ranked on minimum 3.6 punts per game Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma 1948 Sr. 11 22 517 3 23.50 Year Player, Team Cl. Punts Yards Long Yds/P , Notre Dame †1996 Jr. 11 15 344 3 22.93 1980 Steve Cox, Arkansas Sr. 47 2,186 86 46.5 Aaron Lockett, Kansas St. †2000 Jr. 13 22 501 3 22.77 1981 Reggie Roby, Iowa Jr. 44 2,193 68 49.8 Dan Sheldon, Northern Ill. †2002 So. 12 21 477 3 22.71 1982 Reggie Roby, Iowa Sr. 52 2,501 66 48.1 Kevin Robinson, Utah St. 2004 Fr. 11 17 382 2 22.47 1983 Jack Weil, Wyoming Sr. 52 2,369 86 45.6 David Allen, Kansas St. †1998 So. 12 33 730 4 22.12 1984 Ricky Anderson, Vanderbilt Sr. 58 2,793 82 48.2 Andre Davis, Virginia Tech 2000 Jr. 9 18 396 3 22.00 1985 Mark Simon, Air Force Jr. 53 2,506 71 47.3 Wilford White, Arizona St. 1948 So. 10 18 395 — 21.94 1986 Greg Horne, Arkansas Sr. 49 2,313 65 47.2 James Dye, BYU †1995 Jr. 11 20 438 2 21.90 1987 Tom Tupa, Ohio St. (QB) Sr. 63 2,963 72 47.0 Lee Gissendaner, Northwestern †1992 Jr. 11 15 327 1 21.80 1988 , Colorado Sr. 51 2,297 77 45.0 Marcus Rhoden, Mississippi St. 1965 Jr. 10 19 413 3 21.74 1989 , Colorado So. 36 1,651 63 45.8 Tom Murphy, Holy Cross 1951 So. 10 25 533 2 21.32 1990 Cris Shale, Bowling Green Sr. 66 3,087 81 46.8 John Mallory, West Virginia 1965 So. 10 16 337 — 21.06 1991 Mark Bounds, Texas Tech Sr. 53 2,481 78 46.8 Tom Korczowski, William & Mary 1948 Sr. 10 12 251 — 20.92 1992 Ed Bunn, UTEP Sr. 41 1,955 73 47.7 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina †2013 Fr. 13 24 502 *5 20.92 1993 Chris MacInnis, Air Force Sr. 49 2,303 74 47.0 Bill Hillenbrand, Indiana †1942 Jr. 10 23 481 — 20.91 1994 Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia Sr. 72 3,486 90 48.4 1995 Brad Maynard, Ball St. Jr. 66 3,071 67 46.5 Career Average 1996 Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt Sr. 77 3,586 79 46.6 (Minimum 1.2 returns per game; minimum 30 Returns; player 1997 Chad Kessler, LSU Sr. 39 1,961 66 *50.3 must have concluded his career) 1998 Joe Kristosik, UNLV Sr. 76 3,509 69 46.2 Player, Team Years PR Yards TD Yds/R 1999 Andrew Bayes, East Carolina Sr. 47 2,259 78 48.1 Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma 1946-48 39 922 7 *23.64 2000 Preston Gruening, Minnesota So. 46 2,080 65 45.2 , Texas A&M 2015-17 37 814 6 22.00 2001 Travis Dorsch, Purdue Sr. 49 2,370 79 48.4 Gene Gibson, Cincinnati 1949-50 37 760 4 20.54 2002 Matt Payne, BYU So. 51 2,427 76 47.6 Floyd Little, Syracuse 1964-66 43 845 — 19.65 2003 Matt Prater, UCF So. 58 2,781 74 48.0 Eddie Macon, Pacific 1949-51 48 907 4 18.90 2004 Brandon Fields, Michigan St. Jr. 50 2,394 65 47.9 Jackie Robinson, UCLA 1939-40 37 694 2 18.76 2005 Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest Sr. 67 3,165 82 47.2 Dan Shelton, Northern Ill. 2001-04 57 1,021 4 17.91 2006 Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor Sr. 66 3,068 78 46.5 Wilford White, Arizona St. 1947-50 45 798 — 17.73

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Player, Team Years PR Yards TD Yds/R Year Player, Team Cl. PR Yards TD Long Yds/P Mike Fuller, Auburn 1972-74 50 883 3 17.66 1973 Gary Hayman, Penn St. Sr. 23 442 1 83 19.2 Bobby Dillon, Texas 1949-51 47 830 1 17.66 1974 John Provost, Holy Cross Sr. 13 238 2 85 18.3 Bobby Newcombe, Nebraska 1997-00 48 829 3 17.27 1975 Donnie Ross, New Mexico St. Sr. 21 338 1 #81 16.1 James Dye, BYU/Utah St. 1992-93, 95-96 61 1,046 5 17.15 1976 Henry Jenkins, Rutgers Sr. 30 449 0 #40 15.0 Erroll Tucker, Utah 1984-85 38 650 3 17.11 1977 Robert Woods, Grambling Sr. ††11 279 3 72 25.4 George Hoey, Michigan 1966-68 31 529 1 17.06 1978 Ira Matthews, Wisconsin Sr. 16 270 3 78 16.9 Jack Christiansen, Colorado St. 1948-50 37 626 2 16.92 1979 Jeffrey Shockley, Tennessee St. Sr. 27 456 1 79 16.9 Henry Pryor, Rutgers 1948-49 37 625 1 16.89 1980 Scott Woerner, Georgia Sr. 31 488 1 67 15.7 Adolph Bellizeare, Penn 1972-74 33 557 3 16.88 1981 Glen Young, Mississippi St. Jr. 19 307 2 87 16.2 Clifton Smith, Fresno St. 2004-07 47 782 5 16.64 1982 Lionel James, Auburn Jr. 25 394 0 #63 15.8 Ken Hatfield, Arkansas 1962-64 70 1,135 5 16.21 1983 Jim Sandusky, San Diego St. Sr. 20 381 1 90 19.0 Shaky Smithson, Utah 2009-10 43 695 2 16.16 1984 Ricky Nattiel, Florida So. 22 346 1 67 15.7 Gene Rossides, Columbia 1945-48 53 851 3 16.06 1985 Erroll Tucker, Utah Sr. 16 389 2 89 24.3 Bill Hillenbrand, Indiana 1941-42 65 1,042 2 16.03 1986 , Nebraska Jr. ‡‡12 227 1 63 18.9 David Allen, Kansas St. 1997-00 103 1,645 2 15.97 1987 Alan Grant, Stanford Jr. 27 446 2 77 16.5 Dejuan Groce, Nebraska 2000-02 76 1,201 5 15.80 1988 , Florida St. Sr. 33 503 1 76 15.2 Andre Davis, Virginia Tech 1998-01 53 833 4 15.72 1989 Larry Hargrove, Ohio Sr. 17 309 2 83 18.2 Annual Champions 1990 Dave McCloughan, Colorado Sr. 32 524 2 90 16.4 1991 Bo Campbell, Virginia Tech Jr. 15 273 0 45 18.2 (Ranked on Total Yards Until 1970) 1992 Lee Gissendaner, Northwestern Jr. 15 327 1 72 21.8 Year Player, Team Cl. PR Yards Yds/P 1993 Aaron Glenn, Texas A&M Sr. 17 339 2 76 19.9 1939 Bosh Pritchard, VMI So. 42 583 13.9 1994 Steve Clay, Eastern Mich. Jr. 14 278 1 65 19.9 1940 Junie Hovious, Ole Miss Sr. 33 498 15.1 1995 James Dye, BYU Jr. 20 438 2 90 21.9 1941 Bill Geyer, Colgate Sr. 33 616 18.7 1996 Allen Rossum, Notre Dame Jr. 15 344 3 83 22.9 1942 Bill Hillenbrand, Indiana Jr. 23 481 20.9 1997 Tim Dwight, Iowa Sr. 19 367 3 — 19.3 1943 Marion Flanagan, Texas A&M Jr. 49 475 9.7 1998 David Allen, Kansas St. So. 33 730 4 93 22.1 1944 Joe Stuart, California Jr. 39 372 9.5 1999 Dennis Northcutt, Arizona Sr. 23 436 2 81 19.0 1945 Jake Leicht, Oregon So. 28 395 14.1 2000 Aaron Lockett, Kansas St. Jr. 22 501 3 83 22.8 1946 , Alabama Jr. 37 436 11.8 2001 Roman Hollowell, Colorado Sr. 29 522 2 77 18.0 1947 Lindy Berry, TCU So. 42 493 11.7 2002 Dan Sheldon, Northern Ill. So. 21 477 3 90 22.7 1948 Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt Jr. 43 *791 18.4 2003 Skyler Green, LSU So. 25 462 2 80 18.5 1949 Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt Sr. 35 498 14.2 2004 Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. Fr. 15 384 4 82 25.6 1950 Dave Waters, Wash. & Lee Jr. 30 445 14.8 2005 Maurice Drew, UCLA Jr. 15 427 3 81 *28.5 1951 Tom Murphy, Holy Cross So. 25 533 21.3 2006 DeSean Jackson, California So. 25 455 4 95 18.2 1952 Horton Nesrsta, Rice Jr. 44 536 12.2 2007 Kevin Robinson, Utah St. Sr. 20 378 1 70 18.9 1953 Paul Giel, Minnesota Sr. 17 288 16.9 2008 Antonio Brown, Central Mich. So. 20 410 1 75 20.5 1954 Dicky Maegle, Rice Sr. 15 293 19.5 2009 Greg Reid, Florida St. Fr. 21 387 1 68 18.4 1955 Mike Sommer, George Washington So. 24 330 13.8 2010 Shaky Smithson, Utah Sr. 30 572 2 78 19.1 1956 Bill Stacy, Mississippi St. Jr. 24 290 12.1 2011 Dustin Harris, Texas A&M Jr. 18 335 1 72 18.2 1957 Bobby Mulgado, Arizona St. Sr. 14 267 19.1 2012 Tramaine Thompson, Kansas St. Jr. 16 316 1 89 19.8 1958 Howard Cook, Colorado Sr. 24 242 10.1 2013 Ryan Switzer, North Carolina Fr. 24 502 *5 86 20.9 1959 Pervis Atkins, New Mexico St. Jr. 16 241 15.1 2014 Tyler Lockett, Kansas St. Sr. 21 402 2 58 19.1 1960 , Arkansas Jr. 18 307 17.1 2015 Cameron Sutton, Tennessee Jr. 25 467 2 85 18.7 1961 Lance Alworth, Arkansas Sr. 28 336 12.0 2016 Brisly Estime, Syracuse Sr. 16 283 0 74 17.7 1962 Darrell Roberts, Utah St. Sr. 16 333 20.8 2017 Dante Pettis, Washington Sr. 21 428 4 77 20.4 1963 Ken Hatfield, Arkansas Jr. 21 350 16.7 1964 Ken Hatfield, Arkansas Sr. 31 518 16.7 #Did not score. ‡Ranked on minimum 1.5 returns per game, 1970-73; 1.2 from 1974. ††Declared champion; with three more returns (making 1.3 per 1965 Nick Rassas, Notre Dame Sr. 24 459 19.1 game) for zero yards still would have highest average. ‡‡Declared cham- 1966 Vic Washington, Wyoming Jr. 34 443 13.0 pion; with two more returns (making 1.2 per game) for zero yards still would have highest average. 1967 Mike Battle, Southern California Jr. 47 570 12.1 1968 Roger Wehrli, Missouri Sr. 41 478 11.7 Annual Punt Return Leaders (1939- 1969 Chris Farasopoulous, BYU Jr. 35 527 15.1 69) - Based On Average Per Return Beginning in 1970, ranked on average per return (instead of total yards)‡ (Minimum 1.2 Returns Per Game) Year Player, Team Cl. PR Yards TD Long Yds/P 1939—Jackie Robinson, UCLA, 16.4+; 1940—Jackie Robinson, UCLA, 21.0; 1941—Walt Slater, Tennessee, 20.4; 1942—Billy Hillenbrand, Indiana, 20.9; 1970 Steve Holden, Arizona St. So. 17 327 2 94 19.2 1943—Otto Graham, Northwestern, 19.7; 1944—Glenn Davis, Army West 1971 Golden Richards, BYU Jr. 33 624 4 87 18.9 Point, 18.4; 1945—Jake Leicht, Oregon, 14.1; 1946—Harold Griffin, Florida, 1972 , Georgia Tech So. 25 441 1 96 17.6 20.1; 1947—Gene Derricotte, Michigan, 24.8; 1948—George Sims, Baylor, ‡25.0; 1949—Gene Evans, Wisconsin, 21.8; 1950—Lindy Hanson, Boston

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U., 22.5; 1951—Bill Blackstock, Tennessee, 25.9; 1952—Gil Reich, Kansas, Player, Team Years KR Yards TD Yds/R 17.2; 1953—Bobby Lee, New Mexico, 19.4; 1954—Dicky Maegle, Rice, 19.5; 1955—Ron Lind, Drake, 21.1; 1956—Ron Lind, Drake, 19.1; 1957—Bobby Bryan Williams, Akron 2005-08 42 1,279 1 30.45 Mulgado, Arizona St., 19.1; 1958—Herb Hallas, Yale, 23.4; 1959—Jacque Rashaad Penny, San Diego St. 2014-17 81 2,449 7 30.23 MacKinnon, Colgate, 17.5; 1960—Pat Fischer, Nebraska, 21.2; 1961—Tom Chad Owens, Hawaii 2001-04 46 1,354 2 29.43 Larscheid, Utah St., 23.4; 1962—Darrell Roberts, Utah St., 20.8; 1963— Rickie Harris, Arizona, 17.4; 1964—Ken Hatfield, Arkansas, 16.7; 1965— A.J. Jefferson, Fresno St. 2006-09 83 2,440 3 29.40 Floyd Little, Syracuse, 23.5; 1966—Don Bean, Houston, 20.2; 1967—George Altie Taylor, Utah St. 1966-68 40 1,170 2 29.25 Hoey, Michigan, 24.3; 1968—Rob Bordley, Princeton, 20.5; 1969—George Devin Thomas, Michigan St. 2006-07 39 1,135 0 29.10 Hannen, Davidson, 22.4. Charles Pauley, San Jose St. 2001-02 50 1,441 2 28.82 ‡Record for minimum 1.5 returns per game. +This section has previously shown Robinson’s average as 20.0 for 1939 but all documentation shows Stan Brown, Purdue 1968-70 49 1,412 2 28.82 Robinson had 18 returns for 295 yards (16.39 yards/return). Henry White, Colgate 1974-77 41 1,180 2 28.78 Kevin Johnson, Syracuse 1995-98 50 1,437 4 28.74 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon 2005-07 58 1,664 2 28.69 KICKOFF RETURNS Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati 2005, 07-09 93 2,664 4 28.65 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Tyler Lockett, Kansas St. 2011-14 77 2,196 4 28.52 that season. ^Active player. , Kansas St. 2008-09 57 1,625 5 28.51 Pat Johnson, Oregon 1994-97 36 1,023 2 28.42 Season Average , Arkansas 2005-07 62 1,749 4 28.21 (Minimum 1.2 returns per game) Player, Team Year Cl. KR Yards TD Yds/R Annual Champions Kylen Towner, Western Ky. †2016 Jr. 26 1,048 1 *40.31 (Ranked on total yards until 1970) Paul Allen, BYU †1961 Sr. 12 481 — 40.08 Year Player, Team Cl. KR Yards Yds/R Tony Pollard, Memphis †2017 So. 22 881 4 40.05 1939 , Iowa Sr. 15 377 25.1 Tremain Mack, Miami (FL) †1996 Jr. 13 514 1 39.54 1940 Jack Emigh, Montana Sr. 18 395 21.9 Leeland McElroy, Texas A&M †1993 Fr. 15 590 3 39.33 1941 Earl Ray, Wyoming So. 23 496 21.6 , SMU †1947 So. 10 387 — 38.70 1942 Frank Porto, California Sr. 17 483 28.4 JJ Nelson, UAB †2014 Sr. 22 843 4 38.32 1943 Paul Copoulos, Marquette So. 11 384 34.9 , Tennessee †2015 So. 21 804 3 38.29 1944 Paul Copoulos, Marquette Jr. 14 337 24.1 Forrest Hall, San Francisco †1946 Jr. 15 573 — 38.20 1945 Al Dekdebrun, Cornell Sr. 14 321 22.9 Ray Fisher, Indiana †2009 Sr. 17 635 2 37.35 1946 Forrest Hall, San Francisco Jr. 15 573 38.2 , Florida St. †2013 Fr. 17 619 2 36.41 1947 Doak Walker, SMU So. 10 387 38.7 Tony Ball, Chattanooga †1977 Fr. 13 473 0 36.38 1948 Bill Gregus, Wake Forest Jr. 19 503 26.5 George Marinkov, NC State †1954 So. 13 465 — 35.77 1949 Johnny Subda, Nevada Sr. 18 444 24.7 A.J. Jefferson, Fresno St. †2007 So. 26 930 2 35.77 1950 Chuck Hill, New Mexico Jr. 27 729 27.0 Nick Williams, UConn †2010 So. 17 600 — 35.29 1951 Chuck Hill, New Mexico Sr. 17 504 29.6 Bob Baker, Cornell †1964 Sr. 11 386 — 35.09 1952 Curly Powell, VMI Sr. 27 517 19.1 Paul Copoulos, Marquette †1943 So. 11 384 — 34.91 1953 Max McGee, Tulane Sr. 17 371 21.8 Eric Booth, Southern Miss. †1997 Sr. 22 766 2 34.82 1954 Art Luppino, Arizona So. 20 632 31.6 Chris Massey, Oklahoma St. †2001 Jr. 15 522 1 34.80 1955 Sam Woolwine, VMI Jr. 22 471 21.4 Don Perkins, New Mexico †1959 Sr. 15 520 — 34.67 1956 Sam Woolwine, VMI Sr. 18 503 27.9 Robert Tate, Cincinnati †1995 Jr. 15 515 1 34.33 1957 Overton Curtis, Utah St. Jr. 23 695 30.2 Quincy McDuffie, UCF †2012 Sr. 17 582 3 34.24 1958 Sonny Randle, Virginia Sr. 21 506 24.1 D.J. Reed, Kansas St. 2017 Jr. 17 582 1 34.24 1959 Don Perkins, New Mexico Sr. 15 520 34.7 LaTarence Dunbar, TCU †2000 So. 15 506 2 33.73 1960 Bruce Samples, BYU Sr. 23 577 25.1 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon †2005 Fr. 12 404 2 33.67 1961 Dick Mooney, Idaho Sr. 23 494 21.5 1962 Donnie Frederick, Wake Forest Sr. 29 660 22.8 Career Average 1963 Gary Wood, Cornell Sr. 19 618 32.5 (Minimum 1.2 returns per game; minimum 30 returns; player 1964 Dan Bland, Mississippi St. Jr. 20 558 27.9 must have concluded his career) 1965 Eric Crabtree, Pittsburgh Sr. 25 636 25.4 Player, Team Years KR Yards TD Yds/R 1966 Marcus Rhoden, Mississippi St. Sr. 26 572 22.0 Anthony Davis, Southern California 1972-74 37 1,299 6 *35.11 1967 Joe Casas, New Mexico Sr. 23 602 26.2 Evan Berry, Tennessee 2014-17 53 1,820 4 34.34 1968 Mike Adamle, Northwestern So. 34 732 21.5 Eric Booth, Southern Miss. 1994-97 35 1,135 2 32.43 1969 Stan Brown, Purdue Jr. 26 698 26.8 Duke Johnson, Miami (FL) 2012-14 41 1,288 2 31.41 Beginning in 1970, ranked on average per return (instead of total yards)‡ Overton Curtis, Utah St. 1957-58 32 991 — 30.97 Year Player, Team Cl. KR Yards Yds/R Reggie Dunn, Utah 2010-12 48 1,482 5 30.88 , Kansas St. 2013-15 51 1,572 5 30.82 1970 Stan Brown, Purdue Sr. 19 638 33.6 Justin Miller, Clemson 2001-04 50 1,534 3 30.68 1971 Paul Loughran, Temple Jr. 15 502 33.5 Fred Montgomery, New Mexico St. 1991-92 39 1,191 — 30.54 1972 Larry Williams, Texas Tech So. 16 493 30.8 ­1973 Steve Odom, Utah Sr. 21 618 29.4

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Year Player, Team Cl. KR Yards Yds/R 1952—Carroll Hardy, Colorado, 32.2; 1953—Carl Bolt, Wash. & Lee, 27.1; 1954—George Marinkov, NC State, 35.8; 1955—Jim Brown, Syracuse, 1974 Anthony Davis, Southern California Sr. ††11 467 42.5 32.0; 1956—Paul Hornung, Notre Dame, 31.0; 1957—Overton Curtis, Utah 1975 John Schultz, Maryland Sr. 13 403 31.0 St., 30.2; 1958—Marshall Starks, Illinois, 26.3; 1959—Don Perkins, New 1976 Ira Matthews, Wisconsin So. 14 415 29.6 Mexico, 34.7; 1960—Tom Hennessey, Holy Cross, 33.4; 1961—Paul Allen, BYU, *40.1; 1962—Larry Coyer, Marshall, 30.2; 1963—Gary Wood, Cornell, 1977 Tony Ball, Chattanooga Fr. 13 473 36.4 32.5; 1964—Bob Baker, Cornell, 35.1; 1965—Tom Barrington, Ohio St., 34.3; 1978 Drew Hill, Georgia Tech Sr. 19 570 30.0 1966—Frank Moore, Louisville, 27.9; 1967—Altie Taylor, Utah St., 31.9; 1979 Stevie Nelson, Ball St. Fr. 18 565 31.4 1968—Kerry Reardon, Iowa, 32.1; 1969—Chris Farasopoulous, BYU, 32.2. 1980 Mike Fox, San Diego St. So. †11 361 32.8 1981 Frank Minnifield, Louisville Jr. 11 334 30.4 1982 Carl Monroe, Utah Sr. 14 421 30.1 FIELD GOALS 1983 Henry Williams, East Carolina Jr. 19 591 31.1 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category 1984 Keith Henderson, Texas Tech Fr. 13 376 28.9 that season. ^Active player. All kickers are soccer-style kick- 1985 Erroll Tucker, Utah Sr. 24 698 29.1 ers unless marked with a (C), which is for conventional kicker. ‡Number of games in which his field goal(s) provided the win- 1986 Terrance Roulhac, Clemson Sr. 17 561 33.0 ning margin. 1987 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. So. 14 442 31.6 Rules changes concerning field goals through the years: One-inch tees were 1988 Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame Fr. #12 433 36.1 permitted in 1949, two-inch tees were permitted in 1965, and use of tees was 1989 Tony Smith, Southern Miss. So. 14 455 32.5 eliminated in 1989. The goal posts were widened from 18 feet, 6 inches to 23 feet, 4 inches in 1959 and were narrowed back to 18 feet, 6 inches in 1991. 1990 Dale Carter, Tennessee Jr. 17 507 29.8 1991 Fred Montgomery, New Mexico St. Jr. 25 734 29.4 In 1993, the hash marks were moved 6 feet, 8 inches closer to the center of the field, to 60 feet from each sideline. 1992 Fred Montgomery, New Mexico St. Sr. 14 457 32.6 1993 Leeland McElroy, Texas A&M Fr. 15 590 39.3 Single-Game Field Goals 1994 Eric Moulds, Mississippi St. Jr. †13 426 32.8 1995 Robert Tate, Cincinnati Jr. 15 515 34.3 FG Player, Team (Opponent) Date 1996 Tremain Mack, Miami (FL) Jr. 13 514 39.5 7 Mike Prindle, Western Mich. (Marshall) Sept. 29, 1984 1997 Eric Booth, Southern Miss. Sr. 22 766 34.8 7 Dale Klein, Nebraska (Missouri) Oct. 19, 1985 1998 Broderick McGrew, North Texas Jr. 18 587 32.6 6 Charley Gogolak, Princeton (Rutgers) Sept. 25, 1965 1999 James Williams, Marshall Sr. 15 493 32.9 6 Frank Nester, West Virginia (Villanova) Sept. 9, 1972 2000 LaTarence Dunbar, TCU So. 15 506 33.7 6 Vince Fusco, Duke (Clemson) Oct. 16, 1976 2001 Chris Massey, Oklahoma St. Jr. 15 522 34.8 6 Al Del Greco, Auburn (Kentucky) Oct. 9, 1982 2002 Charles Pauley, San Jose St. Sr. 31 978 31.6 6 Alan Smith, Texas A&M (Arkansas St.) Sept. 17, 1983 2003 Michael Waddell, North Carolina Sr. 15 475 31.7 6 Bobby Raymond, Florida (Florida St.) Dec. 3, 1983 J.R. Reed, South Fla. Sr. 18 570 31.7 6 John Lee, UCLA (San Diego St.) Sept. 8, 1984 2004 Justin Miller, Clemson Jr. 20 661 33.1 6 Bobby Raymond, Florida (Kentucky) Nov. 17, 1984 2005 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon Fr. 12 404 33.7 6 Sean Fleming, Wyoming (Arkansas St.) Sept. 15, 1990 2006 Marcus Thigpen, Indiana So. 24 723 30.1 6 Philip Doyle, Alabama (Louisiana) Oct. 6, 1990 2007 A.J. Jefferson, Fresno St. So. 26 930 35.8 2008 Travis Shelton, Temple Sr. 23 720 31.3 6 Rusty Hanna, Toledo (Northern Ill.) Nov. 21, 1992 2009 Ray Fisher, Indiana Sr. 17 635 37.4 6 Cory Wedel, Wyoming (Idaho) Aug. 31, 1996 2010 Nick Williams, UConn So. 17 600 35.3 6 Josh McGee, North Carolina (Duke) Nov. 20, 1999 2011 , Purdue Fr. 25 837 33.5 6 Billy Bennett, Georgia (Georgia Tech) Nov. 24, 2001 2012 Quincy McDuffie, UCF Sr. 17 582 34.2 6 Jonathan Nichols, Ole Miss (Texas Tech) Sept. 27, 2003 2013 Kermit Whitfield, Florida St. Fr. 17 619 36.4 6 , Oregon St. (Washington) Nov. 5, 2005 2014 JJ Nelson, UAB Sr. 22 843 38.3 6 Richard Jackson, Clemson (Boston College) Sept. 19, 2009 2015 Evan Berry, Tennessee So. 21 804 38.3 6 Brian Davis, Arkansas St. (Central Ark.) Sept. 24, 2011 2016 Kylen Towner, Western Ky. Jr. 26 1,048 40.3 6 Matt Hogan, Houston (UAB) Oct. 13, 2012 2017 Tony Pollard, Memphis So. 22 881 40.0 6 Jaden Oberkrom, TCU (Texas Tech) Oct. 20, 2012 ‡Ranked on minimum 1.5 returns per game, 1970-73; 1.2 from 1974. 6 , Texas A&M (Vanderbilt) Nov. 21, 2015 ††Declared champion; with three more returns (making 1.3 per game) for zero yards still would have highest average. †Declared champion; with one 6 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. (California) Nov. 28, 2015 more return (making 1.2 per game) for zero yards still would have highest 6 Joey Slye, Virginia Tech (Pittsburgh) Oct. 27, 2016 average. #Declared champion; with two more re­turns (making 1.3 per game) for zero yards still would have highest average. 6 Daniel Carlson, Auburn (LSU) Sept. 24, 2016 6 Ricky Aguayo, Florida St. (Ole Miss) Sept. 5, 2016 Annual Kickoff Return Leaders (1939- 69)- Based on Average Per Return Season Field Goals (Minimum 1.2 Returns Per Game) Player, Team Year Cl. G FG Att. Pct. FG/G 1939—Nile Kinnick, Iowa, 25.1; 1940—Bill Geyer, Colgate, 27.0; 1941—Vern Lockard, Colorado, 24.4; 1942-45—Not compiled; 1946—Forrest Hall, San Billy Bennett, Georgia †2003 Sr. 14 *31 38 .816 2.21 Francisco, 38.2; 1947—Skippy Minisi, Penn, 28.8; 1948—Jerry Williams, Josh Lambert, West Virginia †2014 So. 13 30 *39 .769 2.31 Wash­ington St., 29.9; 1949—Billy Conn, Georgetown, 31.1; 1950—Johnny Leigh Tiffin, Alabama †2009 Sr. 14 30 35 .857 2.14 Turco, Holy Cross, 27.4; 1951—Bob Mischak, Army West Point, 31.3;

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Player, Team Year Cl. G FG Att. Pct. FG/G Season Field-Goal Percentage , Utah †2017 Sr. 13 30 34 .882 2.31 (Minimum 1.5 FGM per game) John Lee, UCLA †1984 Jr. 11 29 33 .879 *2.64 Player, Team Year Cl. G FG Att. Pct. FG/G John Sullivan, New Mexico †2007 Sr. 12 29 35 .829 2.42 Cairo Santos, Tulane †2012 Jr. 12 21 21 *1.000 1.75 , Texas A&M †2011 Sr. 13 29 33 .879 2.23 Marc Primanti, NC State †1996 Sr. 11 20 20 *1.000 1.82 Louie Zervos, Ohio †2016 So. 14 29 35 .829 2.07 Nate Freese, Boston College †2013 Sr. 13 20 20 *1.000 1.54 Paul Woodside, West Virginia †1982 So. 11 28 31 .903 2.55 Grant Ressel, Missouri †2009 So. 13 26 27 .963 2.00 Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. †1983 Jr. 11 28 37 .757 2.55 Thomas Weber, Arizona St. †2007 Fr. 13 24 25 .960 1.85 Nick Browne, TCU 2003 Sr. 13 28 33 .848 2.15 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss †2016 Jr. 12 22 23 .957 1.83 , UCLA †2006 Sr. 13 28 32 .875 2.15 Chris Hazley, Virginia Tech †2010 Sr. 14 21 22 .955 1.50 Kai Forbath, UCLA 2009 Jr. 13 28 31 .903 2.15 Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2013 Fr. 14 21 22 .955 1.50 Josh Jasper, LSU †2010 Sr. 13 28 34 .824 2.15 Dan Nystrom, Minnesota †2002 Sr. 13 20 21 .952 1.54 Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. †2012 Sr. 13 28 34 .824 2.15 , Iowa †2003 Sr. 13 20 21 .952 1.54 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 2016 Jr. 13 28 32 .875 2.15 Martin Gramatica, Kansas St. †1997 Jr. 11 19 20 .950 1.73 Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee †1982 So. 12 27 31 .871 2.25 Jeremiah Detmer, Toledo 2013 Jr. 12 19 20 .950 1.58 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St. †1998 So. 12 27 32 .844 2.25 Younghoe Koe, Ga. Southern 2016 Sr. 11 19 20 .950 1.73 Drew Dunning, Washington St. 2003 Sr. 13 27 31 .871 2.08 Matthew McCrane, Kansas St. †2014 Fr. 12 18 19 .947 1.50 Gary Cismesia, Florida St. 2007 Sr. 13 27 34 .794 2.08 Vladimir Borombozin, New Mexico †2001 Sr. 11 17 18 .944 1.55 Dan Bailey, Oklahoma St. 2010 Sr. 13 27 31 .871 2.08 Eddy Pineiro, Florida †2017 Jr. 11 17 18 .944 1.55 Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2014 So. 14 27 30 .900 1.93 David Hills, Navy 2001 Sr. 10 15 16 .938 1.50 Greg Huegel, Clemson †2015 Fr. 15 27 32 .844 1.80 Steve Azar, Northern Ill. †2000 Fr. 9 14 15 .933 1.56 , Cincinnati †2000 So. 11 26 29 .897 2.36 , Florida St. †2008 Sr. 11 24 26 .923 2.18 Billy Bennett, Georgia †2002 Jr. 14 26 33 .788 1.86 Joe Allison, Memphis †1992 Jr. 11 23 25 .920 2.09 Colt David, LSU 2007 Jr. 14 26 33 .788 1.86 Michael Reeder, TCU †1995 So. 11 23 25 .920 2.09 Grant Ressel, Missouri 2009 So. 13 26 27 .963 2.00 Connor Hughes, Virginia 2003 So. 13 23 25 .920 1.77 Danny Hrapmann, Southern Miss. 2010 Jr. 13 26 31 .839 2.00 Jeff Budzien, Northwestern 2013 Sr. 12 23 25 .920 1.92 Ross Martin, Duke 2015 Sr. 13 26 30 .867 2.00 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2016 Sr. 12 23 25 .920 1.92 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2015 Jr. 13 26 34 .765 2.00 Louie Sakoda, Utah 2008 Sr. 13 22 24 .917 1.69 Austin Rehkow, Idaho 2016 Jr. 13 26 29 .897 2.00 Marshall Morgan, Georgia 2013 So. 11 22 24 .917 2.00 Aidan Schneider, Oregon 2015 So. 13 22 24 .917 1.69 Season Field Goals Made Per Game Emmit Carpenter, Minnesota 2016 So. 13 22 24 .917 1.69 Player, Team Year Cl. G FG Att. Pct. FG/G Tyler Davis, Penn St. 2016 Jr. 14 22 24 .917 1.57 John Lee, UCLA †1984 Jr. 11 29 33 .879 *2.64 Paul Woodside, West Virginia †1982 So. 11 28 31 .903 2.55 Career Field Goals Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. †1983 Jr. 11 28 37 .757 2.55 Player, Team Years G. FG Att. Pct. FG/G John Sullivan, New Mexico †2007 Sr. 12 29 35 .829 2.42 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2013-16 51 *96 *116 .828 1.88 Jonathan Ruffin, Cincinnati †2000 So. 11 26 29 .897 2.36 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 2014-17 53 92 114 807 1.74 Josh Lambert, West Virginia †2014 So. 13 30 *39 .769 2.31 Dustin Hopkins, Florida St. 2009-12 54 88 112 .786 1.63 Matt Gay, Utah †2017 Sr. 13 30 34 .882 2.31 Billy Bennett, Georgia 2000-03 48 87 110 .791 1.81 John Diettrich, Ball St. †1985 Jr. 11 25 29 .862 2.27 Kai Forbath, UCLA 2007-10 50 85 101 .842 1.70 Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee 1982 So. 12 27 31 .871 2.25 Andy Phillips, Utah 2013-16 51 84 100 .840 1.65 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St. †1998 So. 12 27 32 .844 2.25 Leigh Tiffin, Alabama 2006-09 46 83 111 .748 1.80 Randy Bullock, Texas A&M †2011 Sr. 13 29 33 .879 2.23 Jake Elliott, Memphis 2013-16 51 81 104 .779 1.59 Billy Bennett, Georgia †2003 Sr. 14 *31 38 .816 2.21 Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana 2014-17 53 81 103 .786 1.53 Kendall Trainor, Arkansas †1988 Jr. 11 24 27 .889 2.18 Tech Philip Doyle, Alabama †1990 Sr. 11 24 29 .828 2.18 Jeff Jaeger, Washington 1983-86 44 80 99 .808 1.82 Remy Hamilton, Michigan †1994 So. 11 24 29 .828 2.18 Nick Novak, Maryland 2001-04 49 80 107 .748 1.63 Brad Bohn, Utah St. 1998 So. 11 24 28 .857 2.18 Alexis Serna, Oregon St. 2004-07 51 80 104 .769 1.57 Graham Gano, Florida St. †2008 Sr. 11 24 26 .923 2.18 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers 2004-07 49 80 111 .721 1.63 Nick Browne, TCU 2003 Sr. 13 28 33 .848 2.15 Matt Weller, Ohio 2009-12 55 80 108 .741 1.45 Justin Medlock, UCLA †2006 Sr. 13 28 32 .875 2.15 John Lee, UCLA 1982-85 44 79 92 .859 1.80 Kai Forbath, UCLA †2009 Jr. 13 28 31 .903 2.15 Jason Elam, Hawaii 1988-92 51 79 100 .790 1.55 Josh Jasper, LSU †2010 Sr. 13 28 34 .824 2.15 Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. 1981-84 44 78 105 .743 1.77 Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. †2012 Sr. 13 28 34 .824 2.15 Philip Doyle, Alabama 1987-90 44 78 105 .743 1.77 Daniel Carlson, Auburn †2016 Jr. 13 28 32 .875 2.15 Kevin Kelly, Penn St. 2005-08 51 78 107 .729 1.53 Leigh Tiffin, Alabama 2009 Sr. 14 30 35 .857 2.14 Joey Slye, Virginia Tech 2014-17 51 78 107 .729 1.53 Paul Martinez, Oregon †2005 Jr. 9 19 24 .792 2.11 Kevin Butler, Georgia 1981-84 44 77 98 .786 1.75 Alexis Serna, Oregon St. †2005 So. 9 19 24 .792 2.11 Max Zendejas, Arizona 1982-85 44 77 104 .740 1.75

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Player, Team Years G. FG Att. Pct. FG/G Player, Team Years G FG Att. Pct. FG/G Michael Badgley, Miami (FL) 2014-17 49 77 97 .794 1.57 Arthur Carmody, Louisville 2004-07 49 60 73 .822 1.22 Blair Walsh, Georgia 2008-11 53 76 103 .738 1.43 Jeff Wolfert, Missouri 2006-08 41 59 72 .819 1.44 Mike Hunnicutt, Oklahoma 2011-14 51 75 90 ..833 1.47 , Ohio St. 2001-04 50 72 88 .818 1.44 Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson 2010-13 53 67 82 .817 1.26 Career Field Goals Per Game , Maryland 2012-15 47 57 70 .814 1.21 (Minimum 20 games) Player, Team Years G. FG Att. Pct. FG/G Annual Champions Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St. 1997-99 34 66 83 .795 *1.94 Year Player, Team G FGM Att. FG/G Pct. Lng Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2013-16 51 *96 *116 .828 1.88 1959 Karl Holzwarth, Wisconsin (C) 9 7 8 0.78 .875 29 Jeff Jaeger, Washington 1983-86 44 80 99 .808 1.82 1960 Ed Dyas, Auburn (C) 10 13 18 1.30 .722 37 Josh Lambert, West Virginia 2013-16 38 69 92 .750 1.82 1961 Greg Mather, Navy (C) 10 11 15 1.10 .733 45 Billy Bennett, Georgia 2000-03 48 87 110 .791 1.81 1962 Bob Jencks, Miami (OH) (C) 10 8 11 0.80 .727 52 Nick Browne, TCU 2001-03 36 65 83 .783 1.81 Al Woodall, Auburn (C) 10 8 20 0.80 .400 35 Leigh Tiffin, Alabama 2006-09 46 83 111 .748 1.80 1963 Billy Lothridge, Georgia Tech (C) 10 12 16 1.20 .750 41 John Lee, UCLA 1982-85 44 79 92 .859 1.80 1964 Doug Moreau, LSU (C) 10 13 20 1.30 .650 36 Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. 1981-84 44 78 105 .743 1.77 1965 Charley Gogolak, Princeton 9 16 23 1.78 .696 54 Philip Doyle, Alabama 1987-90 44 78 105 .743 1.77 1966 Jerry DePoyster, Wyoming (C) 10 13 38 1.30 .342 54 Gregg McCallum, Oregon 1989-90 22 39 50 .780 1.77 1967 Gerald Warren, NC State (C) 10 17 22 1.70 .773 47 Kevin Butler, Georgia 1981-84 44 77 98 .786 1.75 1968 Bob Jacobs, Wyoming (C) 10 14 29 1.40 .483 51 Max Zendejas, Arizona 1982-85 44 77 104 .740 1.75 1969 Bob Jacobs, Wyoming (C) 10 18 27 1.80 .667 43 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 2014-17 53 92 114 .807 1.74 Beginning in 1970, ranked on per-game (instead of total) made Kai Forbath, UCLA 2007-10 50 85 101 .842 1.70 Year Player, Team G FGM Att. FG/G Pct. Long Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2013-15 41 69 78 .885 1.68 1970 Kim Braswell, Georgia (C) 10 13 17 1.30 .765 43 Dave Teggart, UConn 2008-11 44 74 97 .763 1.68 1971 Nick Mike-Mayer, Temple 9 12 17 1.33 .706 48 Derek Schmidt, Florida St. 1984-87 44 73 104 .702 1.66 1972 Nick Mike-Mayer, Temple 9 13 20 1.44 .650 44 Carlos Huerta, Miami (FL) 1988-91 44 73 91 .802 1.66 1973 Rod Garcia, Stanford 11 18 29 1.64 .621 59 Steve Azar, Northern Ill. 2000-03 44 73 92 .793 1.66 1974 Dave Lawson, Air Force (C) 11 19 31 1.73 .613 60 Remy Hamilton, Michigan 1994-96 35 58 76 .763 1.66 1975 Don Bitterlich, Temple 11 21 31 1.91 .677 56 Ryan Harrison, Air Force 2007-08 26 43 56 .768 1.65 1976 Tony Franklin, Texas A&M 11 17 26 1.55 .654 65 Andy Phillips, Utah 2013-16 51 84 100 .840 1.65 1977 Paul Marchese, Kent St. 10 18 27 1.80 .667 51 Collin Mackie, South Carolina 1987-90 44 72 98 .735 1.64 1978 Matt Bahr, Penn St. 11 22 27 2.00 .815 50 Nick Novak, Maryland 2001-04 49 80 107 .748 1.63 1979 Ish Ordonez, Arkansas 11 18 22 1.64 .818 50 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers 2004-07 49 80 111 .721 1.63 1980 Obed Ariri, Clemson 11 23 30 2.09 .767 52 Career Field-Goal Percentage 1981 Bruce Lahay, Arkansas 11 19 24 1.73 .792 49 (Minimum 1.2 FGM per game and 30 made) Kevin Butler, Georgia 11 19 26 1.73 .731 52 Larry Roach, Oklahoma St. 11 19 28 1.73 .679 56 Player, Team Years G FG Att. Pct. FG/G 1982 Paul Woodside, West Virginia 11 28 31 2.55 .903 45 Alex Henery, Nebraska 2007-10 53 68 76 *.895 1.28 1983 Luis Zendejas, Arizona St. 11 28 37 2.55 .757 52 Roberto Aguayo, Florida St. 2013-15 41 69 78 .885 1.68 1984 John Lee, UCLA 11 29 33 *2.64 .879 51 Eddy Pineiro, Florida 2016-17 24 38 43 .884 1.58 1985 John Diettrich, Ball St. 11 25 29 2.27 .862 54 Chris Manfredini, Cincinnati/TCU 2003, 05-07 47 57 65 .877 1.21 1986 Chris Kinzer, Virginia Tech (C) 11 22 27 2.00 .815 50 Jeff Budzien, Northwestern 2010-13 39 48 55 .873 1.23 1987 Collin Mackie, South Carolina 11 23 30 2.09 .767 49 Nate Freese, Boston College 2010-13 50 70 81 .864 1.40 Derek Schmidt, Florida St. 11 23 31 2.09 .742 53 Matthew McGrane, Kansas St. 2014-17 38 57 66 .864 1.50 1988 Kendall Trainor, Arkansas 11 24 27 2.18 .889 58 John Lee, UCLA 1982-85 44 79 92 .859 1.80 1989 Philip Doyle, Alabama 11 22 25 2.00 .880 44 Jonathan Ruffin, Cincinnati 2000-02 36 57 67 .851 1.58 Gregg McCallum, Oregon 11 22 29 2.00 .759 47 Joe Phillips, Utah 2009-10 25 33 39 .846 1.32 Roman Anderson, Houston 11 22 34 2.00 .647 51 Kai Forbath, UCLA 2007-10 50 85 101 .842 1.70 1990 Philip Doyle, Alabama 11 24 29 2.18 .828 47 Andy Phillips, Utah 2013-16 51 84 100 .840 1.65 1991 Doug Brien, California 11 19 28 1.73 .679 50 Grant Ressel, Missouri 2008-11 34 52 62 .839 1.53 1992 Joe Allison, Memphis 11 23 25 2.09 .920 51 Ross Martin, Duke 2012-15 53 78 93 .839 1.47 1993 Michael Proctor, Alabama 12 22 29 1.83 .759 53 Connor Hughes, Virginia 2002-05 51 66 79 .835 1.29 1994 Remy Hamilton, Michigan 11 24 29 2.18 .828 42 Conor Lee, Pittsburgh 2006-08 37 50 60 .833 1.35 1995 Michael Reeder, TCU 11 23 25 2.09 .920 47 Jason Bondzio, Arizona 2004, 07-08 26 35 42 .833 1.35 1996 Rafael Garcia, Virginia 11 21 27 1.91 .778 46 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 2014-17 47 64 77 .831 1.36 1997 Brad Palazzo, Tulane 11 23 28 2.09 .821 52 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2013-16 51 *96 *116 .828 1.88 1998 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St. 12 27 32 2.25 .844 53 Conrad Ukropina, Stanford 2013-16 35 42 51 .824 1.20 1999 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St. 11 23 30 2.09 .767 54

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Year Player, Team G FGM Att. FG/G Pct. Long BP Player, Team (Opponenet) Date 2000 Jonathan Ruffin, Cincinnati 11 26 29 2.36 .897 42 2 Kieron Williams, Nebraska (Southern California) Dec. 27, 2014 2001 Todd Sievers, Miami (FL) 11 21 26 1.91 .808 48 2 Sharif Finch, Temple (East Carolina) Oct. 22, 2015 2002 Nick Browne, TCU 12 23 30 1.92 .767 50 2 Tony Reid, Miami (OH) (Akron) Nov. 14, 2015 2003 Billy Bennett, Georgia 14 *31 38 2.21 .816 52 2 McKinley Whitfield, Tulsa (N.C. A&T) Sept. 17, 2016 2004 Mike Nugent, Ohio St. 12 24 27 2.00 .889 55 2 Devon Jones-Stewart, South Fla. (Tulsa) Nov. 16, 2017 Tyler Jones, Boise St. 12 24 27 2.00 .889 48 2005 Paul Martinez, Oregon 9 19 24 2.11 .792 51 Season Blocked Punts 2006 Justin Medlock, UCLA 13 28 32 2.15 .875 51 Player, Team Year BP 2007 John Sullivan, New Mexico 12 29 35 2.42 .829 53 2008 Graham Gano, Florida St. 11 24 26 2.18 .923 53 James King, Central Mich. †2001 *7 2009 Kai Forbath, UCLA 13 28 31 2.15 .903 53 Jermaine Mays, Minnesota †2002 5 2010 Josh Jasper, LSU 13 28 34 2.15 .824 53 Ken Irvin, Memphis †1992 4 2011 Randy Bullock, Texas A&M 13 29 33 2.23 .879 52 Bracey Walker, North Carolina †1993 4 2012 Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. 13 28 34 2.15 .824 51 Tim Curry, Air Force †1997 4 2013 Marshall Morgan, Georgia 11 22 24 2.00 .917 56 Terrol Dillon, Texas †1999 4 2014 Josh Lambert, West Virginia 13 30 *39 2.31 .769 55 Chris James, Alabama †2003 4 2015 Michael Badgley, Miami (FL) 12 25 30 2.08 .833 57 Rashad Washington, Kansas St. †2003 4 2016 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 13 28 32 2.15 .875 53 Mark Capuano, NC State †1967 3 2017 Matt Gay, Utah 13 30 34 2.31 .882 56 Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St. †1975 3 Richard Johnson, Wisconsin †1984 3 James Francis, Baylor †1989 3 - Barron Miles, Nebraska †1994 3 BLOCKED KICK RECORDS Kendrell Bell, Georgia †1999 3 Special note about blocked-kick records: , NC State 2002 3 The blocked-kick records include players from 1937. Even though the other Charles Tillman, Louisiana 2002 3 defensive statistics and records began in 2000, blocked-kick records are com- piled by most institutions, and those records are more reliable than tackles, Joshua Adams, Ohio †2007 3 assists, tackles for loss, pass sacks, passes defended and forced fumbles. Chris Milton, Georgia Tech †2013 3 The statistics service has been compiling national statistics and records since Soma Vainuku, Southern California †2013 3 1937. Kieron Williams, Nebraska †2014 3 Sharif Finch, Temple †2015 3 BLOCKED PUNTS Anthony Taylor, Texas St. †2016 3 Note: Before NCAA records, Joe Stydahar of West Virginia blocked seven *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category punts in 1934. that season. ^Active player. Career Blocked Punts Single-Game Blocked Punts Player, Team Year BP BP Player, Team (Opponenet) Date James King, Central Mich. 2001-04 *10 4 Ken Irvin, Memphis (Arkansas) Sept. 26, 1992 Barron Miles, Nebraska 1992-94 7 4 James King, Central Mich. (Michigan St.) Sept. 8, 2001 Tim Curry, Air Force 1996-98 7 3 Joshua Adams, Ohio (Gardner-Webb) Sept. 1, 2007 Woody Jones, NC State 1939-41 6 2 Mark Capuano, NC State (Georgia) Sept. 14, 1967 Max McGeary, Baylor 1977-80 6 2 Richard Johnson, Wisconsin (Missouri) Sept. 15, 1984 Bracey Walker, North Carolina 1990-93 6 2 Carlton McDonald, Air Force (Colorado St.) Sept. 1, 1990 Matt Harding, Hawaii 1992-95 6 2 Mike Reid, NC State (Kent St.) Sept. 14, 1991 Jermaine Mays, Minnesota 1998-00, 02 6 2 Brian McCray, Air Force (Colorado St.) Sept. 11, 1993 Joshua Adams, Ohio 2003-07 6 2 Barron Miles, Nebraska (Pacific) Sept. 24, 1994 James Ferebee, New Mexico St. 1978-81 5 Merton Hanks, Iowa 1987-90 5 2 Bill Chopp, Western Mich. (Michigan St.) Sept. 6, 1997 2 Tim Curry, Air Force (Fresno St.) Oct. 18, 1997 2 Terrence Holt, NC State (Texas) Aug. 28, 1999 BLOCKED FIELD GOALS 2 Chris Crocker, Marshall (Michigan St.) Sept. 9, 2000 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category 2 Robert Grant, Hawaii (SMU) Oct. 6, 2001 that season. ^Active player. 2 Terrence Holt, NC State (Navy) Sept. 7, 2002 2 Lannie Hopkins, Nebraska (Kansas) Nov. 9, 2002 Single-Game Blocked Field Goals 2 Sean Considine, Iowa (Iowa St.) Sept. 13, 2003 BFG Player, Team (Opponenet) Date 2 Fashad Washington, Kansas St. (Colorado) Oct. 18, 2003 2 , Alabama (Mississippi St.) Nov. 3, 1973 2 Tyrone Henderson, Colorado (Washington St.) Sept. 11, 2004 2 Louie Meadows, NC State (Maryland) Oct. 10, 1981 2 Ivan Clark, Marshall (Buffalo) Oct. 23, 2004 2 Matt Harding, Hawaii (San Diego St.) Oct. 9, 1993

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BFG Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Player, Team Year BFG 2 Jerald Henry, Southern California (California) Oct. 22, 1994 Bobby Iwuchukwu, Purdue 2002-05 5 2 Pat Larson, Wyoming (Fresno St.) Nov. 18, 1995 Ben Jacobs, Fresno St. 2007-10 5 2 Kyle Vanden Bosch, Nebraska (Texas A&M) Nov. 6, 1999 Justin Lawler, SMU 2014-17 5 2 Antwan Peek, Cincinnati [Miami (OH)] Oct. 28, 2000 2 Justin Pendry, Air Force (Tennessee Tech) Sept. 8, 2001 BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS 2 Alton Moore, Auburn (Georgia) Nov. 10, 2001 2 Chris Barry, Nevada (Washington) Oct. 11, 2003 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. 2 Daniel Bazuin, Central Mich. (Kent St.) Oct. 2, 2004 2 Curtis Pulley, Kentucky (Ole Miss) Oct. 22, 2005 Single-Game Blocked Extra Points 2 Cory Flom, Western Mich. (Indiana) Sept. 2, 2006 BEP Player, Team (Opponenet) Date 2 Kenny Iwebema, Iowa (Syracuse) Sept. 8, 2007 3 Cameron Nwosu, Rice (UCLA) Aug. 30, 2012 2 Fili Moala, Southern California (Arizona St.) Oct. 11, 2008 2 Corey Nelson, Air Force (Colorado St.) Nov. 11, 2000 2 Margus Hunt, SMU (East Carolina) Oct. 10, 2009 2 Josh Buhl, Kansas St. (Syracuse) Dec. 29, 2001 2 Terrence Cody, Alabama (Tennessee) Oct. 24, 2009 2 Kareem Bland, Middle Tenn. (North Texas) Nov. 23, 2002 2 Raphael Guidry, Kansas St. (Texas Tech) Oct. 15, 2011 2 Linval Joseph, East Carolina (Kentucky) Jan. 2, 2009 2 Shaquil Barrett, Colorado St. (Cal Poly) Sept. 14, 2013 2 Margus Hunt, SMU (Texas A&M) Sept. 9, 2011 2 Demarcus Lawrence, Boise St. (Southern Miss.) Sept. 28, 2013 2 Alexander Hansen, Air Force (UNLV) Nov. 21, 2013 2 Bernard Sarra, Navy (Notre Dame) Nov. 1, 2014 2 Darius Latham, Indiana (Rutgers) Oct. 17, 2015 2 Bronson Kaufusi, BYU (Utah St.) Nov. 28, 2015 2 Rob Bain, Illinois (Penn St.) Oct. 31, 2015 2 Chris Wormley, Michigan (UCF) Sept. 10, 2016 2 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. (Texas) Oct 1, 2016 2 Meffy Koloamatangi, Hawaii (Western Caro.) Sept. 2, 2017 2 Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech (Mississippi St.) Sept. 9, 2017

Season Blocked Field Goals Season Blocked Extra Points Player, Team Year BFG Player, Team Year BEP Lonnell Dewalt, Kentucky †2004 *6 Ray Farmer, Duke †1993 *5 Mike Akiu, Hawaii †1982 4 Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St. †1975 4 Greg Thomas, Colorado †1991 4 James Francis, Baylor †1989 4 Matt Harding, Hawaii †1992 4 Bernard Williams, Georgia †1990 3 , Purdue †1998 4 Corey Nelson, Air Force †2000 3 Margus Hunt, SMU †2009 4 Margus Hunt, SMU †2009 3 Terry Hoage, Georgia 1983 3 Raphael Guidry, Kansas St. †2011 3 Kyle Vanden Bosch, Nebraska †1999 3 Cameron Nwosu, Rice †2012 3 Terrence Holt, NC State †2000 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. †2016 3 Boss Bailey, Georgia †2002 3 Sean Jones, Georgia †2003 3 Career Blocked Extra Points Brian Robison, Texas †2003 3 Player, Team Year BEP Daniel Bazuin, Central Mich. 2004 3 Ray Farmer, Duke 1992-95 *8 Shaquil Barrett, Colorado St. †2013 3 James Ferebee, New Mexico St. 1978-81 6 Mike McFarland, South Fla. †2013 3 Matt Roark, Kentucky 2008-11 6 Dan Skipper, Arkansas †2013 3 Margus Hunt, SMU 2009-11 6 Bernard Sarra, Navy †2014 3 Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St. 1972-75 4 Kemoko Turay, Rutgers †2014 3 Max McGeary, Baylor 1977-80 4 Bronson Kaufusi, BYU †2015 3 James Francis, Baylor 1986-89 4 Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic †2016 3 Chad Patton, SMU 1990-93 4 Career Blocked Field Goals Bernard Williams, Georgia 1990-93 4 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 2014-16 4 Player, Team Year BFG Doug Mills, Purdue 1970-72 3 Margus Hunt, SMU 2009-11 *9 Corey Nelson, Air Force 1998-00 3 James Ferebee, New Mexico St. 1978-81 8 Kareem Bland, Middle Tenn. 1999-02 3 Terrence Holt, NC State 1999-02 8 Zach Potter, Nebraska 2005-08 3 Max McGeary, Baylor 1977-80 6 Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska 2005-09 3 Greg Thomas, Colorado 1988-91 6 Raphael Guidry, Kansas St. 2008-11 3 Lonnell Dewalt, Kentucky 2004 6 Cameron Nwosu, Rice/SMU 2010-12, 14 3 Matt Harding, Hawaii 1992-95 5 James Castleman, Oklahoma St. 2011-14 3 Rosevelt Colvin, Purdue 1995-98 5

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COMBINED BLOCKED KICKS Rushing Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category that season. ^Active player. 99 Abdul Adams, Oklahoma (Baylor) 2017 99 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (Louisiana) 2014 Single-Game Combined Blocked Kicks 99 Andre Williams, Boston College (Army West Point) 2012 BK Player, Team (Opponenet) Date Breakdown 99 Ronnie Hillman, San Diego St. (Wyoming) 2011 4 Ken Irvin, Memphis (Arkansas) Sept. 26, 1992 4 Punts 99 Broderick Green, Arkansas (Eastern Mich.) 2009 4 James King, Central Mich. (Michigan St.) Sept. 8, 2001 4 Punts 99 Terry Caulley, UConn (Army West Point) 2006 3 Richard Johnson, Wisconsin (Missouri) Sept. 15, 1984 2 Punts; 1 PAT 99 Eric Vann, Kansas (Oklahoma) 1997 3 Carlton McDonald, Air Force (Colorado St.) Sept. 1, 1990 2 Punts; 1 PAT 99 Kelsey Finch, Tennessee (Florida) 1977 3 Joshua Adams, Ohio (Gardner-Webb) Sept. 1, 2007 3 Punts 99 Ralph Thompson, West Tex. A&M (Wichita St.) 1970 3 Cameron Nwosu, Rice (UCLA) Aug. 30, 2012 3 PATs 99 Max Anderson, Arizona St. (Wyoming) 1967 99 , Kansas (Nebraska) 1963 Season Combined Blocked Kicks 98 13 tied. Most recent: Josh Adams, Notre Dame 2015 Player, Team Year BK (Breakdown) (Wake Forest) Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St. †1975 *8 (4 PATs; 3 Punts; 1 FG) Passing James Francis, Baylor †1989 *8 (4 PATs; 3 Punts; 1 FG) Yds. Passer-Receiver, Team (Opponent) Year James King, Central Mich. †2001 *8 (7 Punts; 1 FG) 99 Tommy Armstrong Jr.-Quincy Enunwa, Nebraska (Georgia) 2014 Lonnell Dewalt, Kentucky †2004 7 (6 FGs; 1 PAT) 99 AJ McCarron-Amari Cooper, Alabama (Auburn) 2013 Margus Hunt, SMU †2009 7 (4 FGs; 3 PATs) Bill Hornbacher, Nebraska †1967 6 (No Breakdown) 99 Sean Renfree-, Duke [Miami (FL)] 2012 Mike Akiu, Hawaii †1982 6 (4 FGs; 1 PAT; 1 Punt) 99 Jeff Tuel-Johnny Forzani, Washington St. (Arizona St.) 2009 Richard Johnson, Wisconsin †1984 6 (3 Punts; 2 FGs; 1 PAT) 99 Giovanni Vizza-Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (La.-Monroe) 2007 Tim Curry, Air Force †1997 5 (4 Punts; 1 FG) 99 Dondrial Pinkins-, South Carolina (Virginia) 2003 Kendrell Bell, Georgia †1999 5 (3 Punts; 2 FGs) 99 Jim Sorgi-Lee Evans, Wisconsin (Akron) 2003 Jermaine Mays, Minnesota †2002 5 (5 Punts) 99 Jason Johnson-Brandon Marshall, Arizona (Idaho) 2001 Raphael Guidry, Kansas St. †2011 5 (3 PATs; 2 FGs) 99 Dan Urban-Justin McCariens, Northern Ill. (Ball St.) 2000 99 Drew Brees-Vinny Sutherland, Purdue (Northwestern) 1999 Career Combined Blocked Kicks 99 Troy DeGar-Wes Caswell, Tulsa (Oklahoma) 1996 Player, Team Year BK (Breakdown) 99 John Paci-Thomas Lewis, Indiana (Penn St.) 1993 James Ferebee, New Mexico St. 1978-81 *19 (8 FGs; 6 PATs; 5 Punts) 99 -Horace Copeland, Miami (FL) (Arkansas) 1991 Max McGeary, Baylor 1977-80 16 (6 FGs; 6 Punts; 4 PATs) 99 Scott Ankrom-James Maness, TCU (Rice) 1984 Margus Hunt, SMU 2009-11 15 (9 FGs; 6 PATs) 99 Cris Collinsworth-Derrick Gaffney, Florida (Rice) 1977 James King, Central Mich. 2001-04 13 (10 Punts; 2 PATs; 1 FG) 99 Terry Peel-Robert Ford, Houston (San Diego St.) 1972 Matt Harding, Hawaii 1992-95 12 (6 Punts; 5 FGs; 1 PAT) 99 Terry Peel-Robert Ford, Houston (Syracuse) 1970 Terrence Holt, NC State 1999-02 12 (8 FGs; 4 Punts) Richard Johnson, Wisconsin 1982-84 9 (4 Punts; 3 FGs; 2 PATs) 99 Colin Clapton-Eddie Jenkins, Holy Cross (Boston U.) 1970 Tim Curry, Air Force 1996-98 9 (7 Punts; 2 FGs) 99 -Warren McVea, Houston (Washington St.) 1966 Corey Nelson, Air Force 1998-00 9 (4 Punts; 3 PAT; 2 FGs) 99 Fred Owens-Jack Ford, Portland [Saint Mary’s (CA)] 1947 Jimmy Lisko, Arkansas St. 1972-75 8 (4 PATs; 3 Punts; 1 FG) 98 24 tied. Most recent: -Tyrie Cleveland, Florida 2016 James Francis, Baylor 1986-89 8 (4 PATs; 3 Punts; 1 FG) (LSU) Carlton McDonald, Air Force 1989-92 8 (4 Punts; 2 FGs; 2 PAT) Interception Returns Chad Patton, SMU 1990-93 8 (4 PATs; 2 Punts; 2 FGs) Since 1941, there have been 105 interceptions returned 100 Ray Farmer, Duke 1992-95 8 (8 PATs) yards. The most recent: Merton Hanks, Iowa 1987-90 7 (5 Punts; 2 FGs) Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year Barron Miles, Nebraska 1992-94 7 (7 Punts) 100 Tyree Robinson, Oregon (Boise St.) 2017 Lonnell Dewalt, Kentucky 2004 7 (6 FGs; 1 PAT) 100 Marcus Jones, Troy (Arkansas St.) 2017 Ben Jacobs, Fresno St. 2007-10 7 (5 FGs; 2 PATs) 100 Dameon Baber, Nevada (San Jose St.) 2017 Matt Roark, Kentucky 2008-11 7 (6 PATs; 1 FG) 100 Nick Fisher, Colorado (California) 2017 Quintin Demps (UTEP) is the only player in FBS history to have two 100- yard interception returns in one season. In 2007, he had 100-yard intercep- ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL LONGEST tion returns vs. New Mexico St. and vs. UCF. PLAYS Punt Returns Since 1941, official maximum length of all plays fixed at 100 Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year yards. 100‡ Chris Davis, Auburn (Alabama) 2013 100‡ Odell Beckham Jr., LSU (UAB) 2013

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Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year 100 Keo Shiloh, Idaho (Northern Ill.) 2007 62 Jason Hanson, Washington St. (UNLV) 1991 100 Courtney Davis, Bowling Green (Kent St.) 1996 62 John Diettrich, Ball St. (Ohio) 1986 100 Eddie Kennison, LSU (Mississippi St.) 1994 62# Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota (Iowa) 1986 100‡ Richie Luzzi, Clemson (Georgia) 1968 62 Tom Whelihan, Missouri (Colorado) 1986 100‡ Don Guest, California (Washington St.) 1966 62 Dan Christopulos, Wyoming (Colorado St.) 1977 100 Jimmy Campagna, Georgia (Vanderbilt) 1952 62 Iseed Khoury, North Texas (Richmond) 1977 100 Hugh McElhenny, Washington (Southern California) 1951 62 Dave Lawson, Air Force (Iowa St.) 1975 100 Frank Brady, Navy (Maryland) 1951 61 Spencer Benton, Clemson (Ball St.) 2012 100 Bert Rechichar, Tennessee (Wash. & Lee) 1950 61 Matt Szymanski, SMU (Texas Tech) 2010 100 Eddie Macon, Pacific (Boston U.) 1950 61 Garret Courtney, North Texas (Idaho) 1998 61$ Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (Southern Miss.) 1994 ‡Return of field goal attempt. 61 Dan Eichloff, Kansas (Ball St.) 1992 Kickoff Returns 61 Mark Porter, Kansas St. (Nebraska) 1988 Since 1941, there have been 399 kickoffs returned 100 yards. 61 Ralf Mojsiejenko, Michigan St. (Illinois) 1982 The most recent: 61 Steve Little, Arkansas (Tulsa) 1976 Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) 61 Wayne Latimer, Virginia Tech (Florida St.) 1975 100 14 in 2017. Most recent: Jason Huntley, New Mexico St. (Utah St.), Dec. 61 Ray Guy, Southern Miss. (Utah St.) 1972 29, 2017 †Longest collegiate field goal without use of a kicking tee; all kicks after Note: Reggie Dunn of Utah (2010-12) had five returns of 100 yards in his 1988 season were without the use of a tee. Also longest field goal with nar- career. Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State (1986-88) and Brandon Boykin of rower (18’6”) goal posts. #Longest field goal made indoors. $Longest field Georgia (2008-11) each had three returns of 100 yards in their careers. goal made by a freshman. Punts Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year 99 Pat Brady, Nevada (Loyola Marymount) 1950 96 George O’Brien, Wisconsin (Iowa) 1952 94 John Hadl, Kansas (Oklahoma) 1959 94 Carl Knox, TCU (Oklahoma St.) 1947 94 Preston Johnson, SMU (Pittsburgh) 1940 Fumble Returns Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year 100 Kevin Thomas, UNLV (Baylor) 1999 100 Dan Dawson, Rice (UNLV) 1998 100 Paul Rivers, Rutgers (Pittsburgh) 1995 99 Damian Swann, Georgia (Georgia Tech) 2014 99 David Williams, Houston (East Carolina) 1998 99 Dennis Gibbs, Idaho (Boise St.) 1997 99 Izell McGill, Mississippi St. (Memphis) 1996 98 Cornelius Pearson, Eastern Mich. (Western Mich.) 1996 97 Josh Morgan, Mississippi St. (BYU) 2000 97 Chris Martin, Northwestern (Air Force) 1994 97 Mike Collins, West Virginia (Missouri) 1993 97 Ernie Lewis, East Carolina (West Virginia) 1992 Field Goals Yds. Player, Team (Opponent) Year 67 Joe Williams, Wichita St. (Southern Ill.) 1978 67 Steve Little, Arkansas (Texas) 1977 67 Russell Erxleben, Texas (Rice) 1977 65† Martin Gramatica, Kansas St. (Northern Ill.) 1998 65 Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (Baylor) 1976 64 Jose Martinez, UTEP (UCF) 2008 64 Russell Erxleben, Texas (Oklahoma) 1977 64 Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (Baylor) 1976 63 Morten Andersen, Michigan St. (Ohio St.) 1981 63 Clark Kemble, Colorado St. (Arizona) 1975 62 Terance Kitchens, Texas A&M (Southern Miss.) 1999

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ALL-TIME TEAM SEASON LEADERS

Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Yds/G OFFENSE Louisiana Tech †1999 11 566 372 .657 12 4,434 38 403.1 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Houston 2008 13 610 411 .674 11 5,221 45 401.6 that season. Texas Tech †2004 12 651 426 .654 18 4,796 34 399.7 New Mexico St. 2006 12 607 421 .694 12 4,792 34 399.3 Rushing Yards Per Game Nevada †1993 11 516 343 .665 19 4,373 34 397.5 Team Year G Carries Yds. TD Yds/G Utah †1988 11 543 327 .602 20 4,355 29 395.9 Oklahoma †1971 11 761 5,196 56 *472.4 Oklahoma †1987 11 730 4,717 52 428.8 Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Oklahoma †1978 11 721 4,702 51 427.5 Points Oklahoma †1986 11 719 4,452 51 404.7 Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Rating Nebraska †1983 12 724 4,820 66 401.7 Oklahoma †2017 14 433 309 .714 6 5,065 47 202.7 UCLA †1973 11 690 4,403 56 400.3 Oklahoma †2016 13 384 271 .706 8 4,134 43 *193.8 Nebraska †1995 11 627 4,398 51 399.8 Baylor †2011 13 424 307 .724 6 4,569 40 191.2 Nebraska †1982 12 762 4,732 52 394.3 Wisconsin 2011 14 328 233 .710 5 3,280 34 186.2 Oklahoma †1956 10 677 3,910 - 391.0 Hawaii †2006 14 615 444 .722 12 6,178 *62 185.9 Air Force 1987 12 784 4,635 43 386.3 Toledo 2016 13 423 291 .688 9 4,196 46 183.8 New Mexico 1971 11 747 4,229 43 384.5 Oregon †2014 15 474 326 .688 4 4,687 44 180.8 Nebraska †1988 12 735 4,588 47 382.3 Auburn †2010 14 296 194 .655 7 3,002 31 180.5 UTEP †1948 10 614 3,783 - 378.3 Boise St. 2010 13 424 299 .705 6 4,174 38 179.9 Nebraska †1980 11 739 4,161 45 378.3 UCF 2017 13 424 287 .677 9 4,313 38 178.5 Air Force 1988 12 734 4,530 48 377.5 Western Ky. †2015 14 554 398 .718 9 5,211 50 177.4 Nebraska †1989 11 641 4,128 40 375.3 Oklahoma †2008 14 517 350 .677 9 4,891 51 176.2 Texas †1970 10 715 3,745 51 374.5 Texas 2008 13 447 343 .767 8 4,008 36 175.0 Nebraska †1985 11 697 4,117 40 374.3 Western Ky. 2016 14 471 305 .648 8 4,715 42 174.9 Nebraska 1987 11 673 4,108 40 373.5 Western Mich. 2016 14 378 263 .696 4 3,533 33 174.8 Colorado 1989 11 666 4,090 54 371.8 Florida St. †2013 14 442 288 .652 13 4,423 42 174.7 Army West Point †2012 12 806 4,438 32 369.8 Tulsa 2008 14 423 270 .638 21 4,226 47 174.5 Oklahoma †1972 11 803 4,057 39 368.8 Louisville †2004 12 359 256 .713 5 3,463 27 174.4 East Carolina †1979 11 692 4,053 47 368.5 Alabama †2012 14 328 219 .668 3 3,052 31 174.3 Alabama 1973 11 664 4,027 38 366.1 Auburn 2004 13 308 211 .685 9 3,086 25 173.6 Texas †1969 10 684 3,630 51 363.0 Utah 2004 12 344 232 .674 5 3,164 33 173.4 Ga. Southern †2015 13 728 4,719 54 363.0 Georgia 2012 14 399 254 .637 11 3,991 37 172.8 Baylor 2013 13 448 277 .618 6 4,668 35 172.5 Passing Yards Per Game Houston 2011 14 682 479 .702 6 *6,301 54 172.2 Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Yds/G Louisville 2013 13 439 311 .708 4 4,082 33 171.9 Houston †1989 11 694 434 .625 15 5,624 55 *511.3 Washington St. †2014 12 771 510 .661 18 5,732 45 477.7 Total Offense Yards Per Game Texas Tech †2003 13 780 506 .649 23 6,179 53 475.3 Team Year G Plays Yds. TD Yds/G Houston †1990 11 659 386 .586 20 5,213 54 473.9 Houston †1989 11 904 6,874 70 *624.9 Texas Tech †2007 13 763 544 .713 15 6,114 51 470.3 Baylor †2013 13 1,074 8,044 82 618.8 Texas Tech †2016 12 653 428 .655 11 5,556 47 463.0 Baylor †2015 13 1,103 8,011 85 616.2 Houston †2011 14 682 479 .702 6 *6,301 54 450.1 Houston †2011 14 1,102 *8,387 93 599.1 BYU 1990 12 580 373 .643 29 5,379 41 448.3 Baylor 2011 13 1,000 7,632 80 587.1 Hawaii †2006 14 615 444 .722 12 6,178 *62 441.3 Houston †1990 11 905 6,455 63 586.8 Hawaii 2007 13 663 459 .692 23 5,713 51 439.5 BYU †1983 11 865 6,426 65 584.2 Houston †2009 14 747 525 .703 15 6,072 47 433.7 Texas Tech †2003 13 1,088 7,576 76 582.8 Louisiana Tech †1998 12 600 402 .670 13 5,185 48 432.1 Baylor †2014 13 1,138 7,559 82 581.5 Nevada †1995 11 509 337 .662 22 4,579 39 416.3 Southern California †2005 13 1,006 7,537 87 579.8 Texas Tech †2008 13 662 465 .702 10 5,371 47 413.2 Oklahoma †2017 14 979 8,114 80 579.6 Kentucky 1998 11 574 414 .721 16 4,534 39 412.2 Texas Tech 2015 13 1,084 7,533 73 579.5 BYU †1980 12 498 317 .637 21 4,918 49 409.8 Louisiana Tech †2012 12 1,054 6,935 84 577.9 Louisville 1998 11 515 338 .656 15 4,498 33 408.9 Baylor 2012 13 1,072 7,439 76 572.2 Houston †1992 11 619 368 .595 24 4,478 36 407.1 Tulsa †2008 14 1,097 7,978 90 569.9 Florida †2001 11 464 299 .644 13 4,457 43 405.2 Nevada †1995 11 917 6,263 63 569.4

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Team Year G Plays Yds. TD Yds/G Team Year G Carries Yds. TD Yds/G Nevada †1993 11 955 6,260 56 569.1 Wyoming †1967 10 376 423 6 42.3 Oklahoma St. 2017 13 1,008 7,396 71 568.9 Oklahoma †1938 10 285 433 - 43.3 Oklahoma †1971 11 839 6,232 66 566.5 Michigan †2006 13 301 564 5 43.4 BYU 1990 12 968 6,788 64 565.7 Texas A&M †1940 9 305 399 - 44.3 Arizona St. †1973 11 884 6,220 66 565.5 Alabama 1938 7 219 319 - 45.6 Oregon 2013 13 973 7,345 74 565.0 Michigan St. †1965 10 338 456 - 45.6 Texas Tech †2016 12 1,042 6,774 69 564.5 Tulsa 1943 7 229 327 - 46.7 Houston †2009 14 1,150 7,887 77 563.4 TCU †2008 13 355 612 9 47.1 TCU 2015 13 1,078 7,317 65 562.8 Boston College †1942 9 294 440 - 48.9 Navy 1940 9 249 443 - 49.2 Scoring Per Game Washington 1937 9 - 445 - 49.4 Team Year G TD KXP 2XP FG Saf. Pts. Pts/G Virginia Tech †1982 11 379 544 2 49.5 Army West Point †1944 9 74 - - - - 504 *56.0 Mississippi St. 1940 10 350 505 - 50.5 Houston †1989 11 75 66 2 23 0 589 53.5 Utah St. †1961 10 325 508 - 50.8 Baylor †2013 13 91 88 1 15 0 681 52.4 Nebraska †1995 11 77 69 2 13 1 576 52.4 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Since 2000 Nebraska †1983 12 89 - - - - 624 52.0 Team Year G Carries Yds. TD Yds/G Florida St. 2013 14 94 *94 0 21 1 *723 51.6 Michigan †2006 13 301 564 5 43.4 Louisiana Tech †2012 12 84 76 1 12 0 618 51.5 TCU †2008 13 355 612 9 47.1 Oklahoma# †2008 14 *99 *94 0 8 1 716 51.1 UAB †2001 11 333 630 6 57.3 Texas †2005 13 88 76 2 14 1 652 50.2 Southern California †2003 13 425 782 9 60.2 Louisville †2004 12 80 77 1 12 1 597 49.8 TCU 2006 13 367 791 8 60.8 Oregon 2012 13 89 81 4 7 0 644 49.5 Texas 2006 13 345 795 8 61.2 Houston †2011 14 93 91 1 13 0 690 49.3 Ohio St. 2003 13 415 810 12 62.3 Southern California 2005 13 87 83 0 11 0 638 49.1 Alabama †2016 15 476 959 5 63.9 Boise St. 2004 12 74 69 0 24 1 587 48.9 TCU †2002 12 393 778 9 64.8 Oklahoma St. 2011 13 81 79 1 22 0 633 48.7 LSU 2003 14 400 938 5 67.0 Florida St. 1995 11 72 67 1 9 2 532 48.4 Miami (FL) 2006 13 391 882 12 67.8 Baylor †2014 13 82 81 0 18 0 627 48.2 Kansas St. 2002 13 446 904 7 69.5 UCF †2017 13 87 80 1 13 1 627 48.2 Oregon St. †2007 13 447 918 12 70.6 Baylor †2015 13 86 83 1 8 0 625 48.1 Virginia Tech 2001 11 371 788 7 71.6 Kansas St. †1998 12 73 70 1 22 0 576 48.0 Alabama †2011 13 386 938 3 72.2 Penn St. †1994 11 71 64 3 10 0 526 47.8 Texas †2009 14 458 1,013 9 72.4 Oklahoma St. †1988 11 - - - - - 522 47.5 Florida 2006 14 370 1,015 8 72.5 Tulsa 2008 14 90 86 1 11 0 661 47.2 Memphis †2000 11 346 800 6 72.7 Nebraska †1997 12 73 71 0 10 1 565 47.1 Ohio St. †2005 12 375 881 12 73.4 Oregon †2010 13 81 72 7 13 0 611 47.0 Florida St. 2000 12 387 887 6 73.9 Alabama 2008 14 391 1,038 5 74.1 #Includes one defensive extra point. Tennessee 2000 11 338 817 7 74.3 Boston College 2007 14 436 1,057 8 75.5 DEFENSE Alabama †2015 15 468 1,136 7 75.7 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Western Mich. 2006 13 380 989 11 76.1 that season. Passing Yards Allowed Per Game Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Yds/G Team Year G Carries Yds. TD Yds/G Penn St. †1938 8 59 10 .169 14 105 - 13.1 Penn St. †1947 9 240 153 - *17.0 Colgate 1938 7 62 14 .226 4 184 - 26.3 Syracuse †1959 10 302 193 - 19.3 Michigan St. †1944 6 66 14 .212 12 160 - 26.7 Santa Clara †1937 8 - 202 - 25.3 Purdue †1941 8 74 21 .284 11 217 - 27.1 Arizona †1993 11 368 331 5 30.1 Lafayette 1938 8 67 24 .358 14 236 - 29.5 Alabama †1945 9 320 305 - 33.9 Iowa St. †1960 10 93 29 .312 7 302 2 30.2 San Jose St. †1939 13 387 444 - 34.2 Harvard †1937 8 81 16 .198 11 248 - 31.0 Wyoming †1966 10 357 385 2 38.5 Alabama 1938 7 61 18 .295 13 226 - 32.3 LSU †1969 10 353 389 5 38.9 Harvard †1940 8 101 27 .267 20 266 - 33.3 Duke †1943 9 235 355 - 39.4 Georgia Tech †1957 10 73 31 .425 7 334 - 33.4 Pittsburgh 1937 10 334 405 - 40.5 Kansas †1939 7 77 25 .325 6 239 - 34.1 Texas A&M 1939 10 272 415 - 41.5 Chicago 1937 5 49 13 .265 11 171 - 34.2

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Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Yds/G Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Rating Michigan St. 1937 9 85 24 .282 13 310 - 34.4 Alabama 1993 12 310 144 .465 22 1,539 9 83.5 Texas A&M 1939 10 175 48 .274 28 348 - 34.8 Alabama †2011 13 334 164 .491 13 1,449 6 83.7 Xavier 1939 9 83 19 .229 12 314 - 34.9 Nebraska 2001 12 395 171 .433 19 2,043 8 83.8 Boston U. 1941 8 85 23 .271 15 280 - 35.0 Miami (FL) †2002 13 353 163 .462 12 1,556 8 83.9 Georgia Tech 1938 6 51 16 .314 5 212 - 35.3 Wisconsin †2006 13 387 185 .478 15 1,798 6 84.2 North Carolina †1943 8 92 29 .315 - 292 - 36.5 TCU 2002 12 406 158 .389 22 2,105 16 84.6 Clemson 1939 9 86 28 .326 13 333 - 37.0 Alabama 1992 12 330 164 .497 22 1,670 6 84.9 San Jose St. 1939 13 195 45 .231 29 483 - 37.2 Colorado 1992 11 257 105 .409 18 1,461 8 84.9 Holy Cross †1945 8 104 27 .260 - 301 - 37.6 Texas A&M 1991 11 290 129 .445 14 1,500 6 85.1 Iowa St. 1937 5 57 12 .211 14 190 - 38.0 Ole Miss 1993 11 264 117 .443 15 1,453 5 85.4 Fordham 1938 9 120 31 .258 17 348 - 38.7 Miami (OH) †1995 11 303 137 .452 22 1,544 11 85.5 Oklahoma 1937 9 95 31 .326 15 349 - 38.8 Washington 1991 11 340 156 .459 21 1,870 6 85.6 Utah St. 1940 7 71 24 .338 6 272 - 38.9 Virginia Tech 2001 11 354 161 .455 19 1,829 8 85.6 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game Since 2000 Lowest Passing Efficiency Rating Points Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Yds/G Against Since 2000 Alabama †2011 13 334 164 .491 13 1,449 6 111.5 Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Rating Alabama †2004 12 242 105 .434 12 1,357 9 113.1 Miami (FL) †2001 11 290 129 .445 27 1,520 5 75.6 San Jose St. †2014 12 241 134 .556 6 1,414 6 117.8 Alabama †2011 13 334 164 .491 13 1,449 6 83.7 NC State 2004 11 272 118 .434 9 1,309 12 119.0 Nebraska 2001 12 395 171 .433 19 2,043 8 83.8 Miami (FL) †2002 13 353 163 .462 12 1,556 8 119.7 Miami (FL) †2002 13 353 163 .462 12 1,556 8 83.9 Virginia Tech †2006 13 314 161 .513 17 1,667 6 128.2 Wisconsin †2006 13 387 185 .478 15 1,798 6 84.2 TCU †2010 13 323 157 .486 12 1,674 10 128.8 TCU 2002 12 406 158 .389 22 2,105 16 84.6 South Carolina 2011 13 346 174 .503 19 1,712 14 131.7 Virginia Tech 2001 11 354 161 .455 19 1,829 8 85.6 Southern California †2008 13 382 199 .521 19 1,747 6 134.4 Southern California †2008 13 382 199 .521 19 1,747 6 85.8 West Virginia †2001 11 251 122 .486 11 1,504 7 136.7 Nebraska †2009 14 490 234 .478 20 2,504 7 87.3 Miami (FL) 2001 11 290 129 .445 27 1,520 5 138.2 Alabama 2009 14 449 210 .468 24 2,324 11 87.7 Wisconsin 2006 13 387 185 .478 15 1,798 6 138.3 Texas 2001 12 369 187 .507 15 1,760 6 88.0 Michigan †2016 13 328 143 .436 13 1,853 11 142.5 Texas †2000 11 379 171 .451 17 2,027 8 88.0 Miami (FL) †2003 13 328 167 .509 19 1,866 9 143.5 Nebraska †2003 13 430 218 .507 32 2,312 10 88.7 LSU 2006 13 364 172 .473 16 1,894 11 145.7 Oklahoma 2001 12 383 177 .462 20 2,075 9 89.0 Oklahoma 2003 14 419 218 .520 22 2,050 11 146.4 Oklahoma 2000 12 397 196 .494 22 2,049 9 89.2 Texas 2001 12 369 187 .507 15 1,760 6 146.7 Miami (FL) †2005 12 354 165 .466 14 1,826 8 89.5 FlU 2006 12 297 168 .566 11 1,772 18 147.7 LSU 2003 14 477 213 .447 21 2,590 12 89.8 Air Force 2010 13 321 176 .548 12 1,921 10 147.8 Iowa 2009 13 383 190 .496 21 1,988 9 90.0 Florida 2016 13 328 148 .451 16 1,931 8 148.5 TCU 2000 11 323 143 .443 15 1,767 10 91.2 Missouri 2004 11 277 148 .534 15 1,642 10 149.3 Oklahoma 2003 14 419 218 .520 22 2,050 11 91.3 Central Mich. †2000 11 272 139 .511 11 1,647 12 149.7 Southern Miss. 2000 11 370 186 .503 14 1,788 9 91.4 Georgia 2006 13 342 182 .532 19 1,950 11 150.0 Virginia Tech 2006 13 314 161 .513 17 1,667 6 91.4 Michigan 2017 13 328 160 .488 10 1,951 11 150.1 Florida St. 2000 12 447 220 .492 19 2,437 7 91.7 Ohio St. †2007 13 406 216 .532 11 1,952 13 150.2 Kansas St. 2002 13 418 191 .457 20 2,333 11 91.7 NC State †2004 11 272 118 .434 9 1,309 12 91.8 Lowest Passing Efficiency Rating Points Against Team Year G Att. Com. Pct. Int. Yds. TD Rating Total Defense Yards Allowed Per Game Kansas St. †1999 11 315 118 .375 21 1,364 5 *65.7 Team Year G Plays Yds. TD Yds/G Texas A&M †1993 11 292 116 .397 13 1,339 5 75.0 Santa Clara 1937 8 - 559 - 69.9 Miami (FL) †2001 11 290 129 .445 27 1,520 5 75.6 San Jose St. †1939 13 582 927 - 71.3 Michigan †1997 11 292 145 .497 22 1,275 4 75.8 Texas A&M 1939 10 447 763 - 76.3 Texas †1991 11 304 115 .378 15 1,513 7 77.4 Penn St. †1947 9 387 691 - 76.8 Ohio St. 1997 12 360 160 .444 19 1,724 6 79.6 Alabama †1938 7 280 545 - 77.9 Florida St. †1998 12 335 138 .412 18 1,620 9 79.9 Pittsburgh 1937 10 - 928 - 92.8 Ohio St. †1996 11 309 140 .453 20 1,602 5 81.3 Navy †1940 9 343 864 - 96.0 Miami (FL) †1994 11 293 143 .488 18 1,365 5 81.3 Syracuse †1959 10 486 962 - 96.2 North Carolina 1997 11 322 148 .460 15 1,445 7 81.5 Oklahoma 1938 10 457 966 - 96.6 Miami (OH) 1996 11 260 104 .400 11 1,323 6 81.9 Virginia †1944 9 394 872 - 96.9 Western Mich. †1992 11 283 121 .428 15 1,522 5 83.2 Oklahoma 1937 9 - 885 - 98.3 North Carolina 1996 11 326 148 .454 20 1,669 7 83.2 Michigan St. 1937 9 - 898 - 99.8

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Team Year G Plays Yds. TD Yds/G Team Year G Pts. Pts/G Tennessee 1939 10 459 1,023 - 102.3 Texas Tech 1941 10 30 3.00 Boston College 1939 10 454 1,029 - 102.9 Penn St. †1947 9 27 3.00 Fordham 1938 9 423 945 - 105.0 Maryland †1953 10 31 3.19 Washington 1937 9 - 947 - 105.2 Tulsa †1942 10 32 3.20 Duke 1938 9 336 961 - 106.8 Georgia Tech †1956 10 33 3.30 Georgetown 1938 6 321 652 - 108.7 LSU †1962 10 34 3.40 Santa Clara 1940 8 360 876 - 109.5 Georgia Tech 1947 10 35 3.50 Alabama †1945 9 452 989 - 109.9 Lafayette 1940 9 33 3.67 Duquesne †1941 8 363 885 - 110.6 Oregon St. 1941 9 33 3.67 Southern California 1938 10 481 1,113 - 111.3 Ole Miss †1963 9 33 3.67 Boston College 1940 10 468 1,117 - 111.7 Alabama †1966 10 37 3.70 Dartmouth 1937 6 - 672 - 112.0 Texas A&M 1940 9 34 3.78 California 1937 10 - 1,126 - 112.6 Navy 1941 9 34 3.78 Total Defense Yards Allowed Per Game Since Scoring Allowed Per Game Since 2000 2000 Team Year G TD KXP 2XP FG Saf. Pts. Pts/G Team Year G Plays Yds. TD Yds/G Alabama †2011 13 12 11 1 7 0 106 8.15 Alabama †2011 13 720 2,387 12 183.6 Southern California †2008 13 14 12 0 7 0 117 9.00 TCU †2008 13 739 2,831 18 217.8 Miami (FL) †2001 11 14 11 1 2 0 103 9.36 Virginia Tech †2006 13 743 2,853 14 219.5 TCU †2000 11 13 13 0 5 0 106 9.64 NC State †2004 11 701 2,435 23 221.4 Florida St. 2000 12 15 13 1 6 0 123 10.25 Southern California 2008 13 798 2,883 14 221.8 Nebraska †2009 14 16 12 0 12 1 146 10.43 TCU †2010 13 714 2,970 20 228.5 Alabama †2005 12 15 14 0 8 0 128 10.67 Ohio St. †2007 13 832 3,029 20 233.0 Alabama †2012 14 20 18 0 5 0 153 10.93 TCU 2006 13 753 3,054 19 234.9 LSU †2003 14 19 16 0 8 0 154 11.00 Texas †2001 12 754 2,834 22 236.2 Virginia Tech †2006 13 14 13 1 14 1 143 11.00 Virginia Tech 2001 11 725 2,617 17 237.9 LSU 2011 14 15 13 1 17 1 158 11.29 TCU †2009 13 801 3,116 20 239.7 Auburn †2004 13 19 15 0 6 0 147 11.31 TCU †2002 12 799 2,883 27 240.3 TCU 2008 13 18 18 0 7 0 147 11.31 LSU 2006 13 764 3,156 20 242.8 Toledo 2000 11 16 14 0 5 0 125 11.36 Alabama 2009 14 844 3,418 18 244.1 Western Mich. 2000 12 16 13 2 8 1 139 11.58 TCU †2000 11 718 2,695 13 245.0 Alabama 2009 14 18 16 1 12 1 164 11.71 Alabama 2004 12 726 2,946 23 245.5 Kansas St. # 2002 13 19 17 0 7 0 154 11.85 Virginia Tech †2005 13 789 3,219 19 247.6 Alabama 2017 14 18 15 0 14 1 167 11.93 Kansas St. 2002 13 864 3,237 19 249.0 TCU †2010 13 20 18 0 6 0 156 12.00 Alabama †2012 14 837 3,500 20 250.0 Wisconsin # 2006 13 18 17 0 10 0 157 12.08 Louisville †2013 13 779 3,269 18 251.5 Florida St. †2013 14 21 20 0 8 0 170 12.14 Texas 2009 14 918 3,527 27 251.9 Louisville 2013 13 18 18 0 10 1 158 12.15 LSU †2003 14 877 3,528 19 252.0 Penn St. 2009 13 17 16 0 13 1 159 12.23 Michigan St. 2013 14 873 3,531 20 252.2 TCU 2006 13 19 19 0 9 0 160 12.31 Rutgers 2006 13 759 3,279 22 252.2 Florida 2009 14 18 15 0 17 0 174 12.43 Florida 2009 14 845 3,536 18 252.6 #Includes one defensive extra point. Scoring Allowed Per Game Team Year G Pts. Pts/G SPECIAL TEAMS Tennessee †1939 10 0 *0.00 *Record. †National champion or national leader in that category Duke †1938 9 0 *0.00 that season. Santa Clara †1937 8 9 1.13 Net Punting Oklahoma 1938 10 12 1.20 Tennessee 1938 10 16 1.60 Team Year G Pnt Yds. Avg. Ret. Yds. TB Yds/P Ole Miss †1959 10 21 2.10 Utah †1971 ------46.7 Alabama †1961 10 22 2.20 Colorado †1950 ------45.1 Tennessee †1940 10 26 2.60 Southern Miss. †1972 ------45.1 Notre Dame †1946 9 24 2.67 Utah †1970 ------45.0 Auburn †1957 10 28 2.80 BYU †1983 12 24 1,215 *50.6 - 134 - 45.0 Duquesne †1941 8 23 2.88 Ohio St. †1974 ------44.9 LSU 1959 10 29 2.90 San Diego St. †1996 - 48 2,232 46.5 17 77 - 44.9

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Team Year G Pnt Yds. Avg. Ret. Yds. TB Yds/P Team Year G Ret. Yds. TD Yds/R Furman †1949 ------44.7 Florida St. †1992 11 27 819 3 30.3 Alabama †2014 14 55 2,640 48.0 12 83 5 44.7 Hawaii †2001 12 39 1,180 2 30.3 Utah †2016 13 64 3,053 47.7 21 157 2 44.6 Notre Dame †1966 - - - - 29.6 Houston †1967 ------44.4 Maryland †1975 - - - - 29.5 Colorado St. †1976 ------44.4 Wyoming †1950 - - - - 29.3 Texas †2017 13 84 3,984 47.4 17 112 8 44.2 TCU †2009 13 33 965 1 29.2 Ole Miss †1964 ------44.1 Arkansas †2005 11 33 965 1 29.2 Wake Forest †1973 ------44.1 Kansas St. †2012 13 37 1,082 2 29.2 Ohio St. †1975 ------44.1 Iowa †1981 - - - - 29.1 North Carolina †1948 ------44.0 San Diego St. 2015 14 34 988 3 29.1 Arizona St. †1965 ------44.0 Miami (FL) †1996 11 23 665 1 28.9 Ohio St. †1984 ------44.0 Alabama †1962 - - - - 28.9 Colorado †1989 ------43.8 TCU †2000 11 21 605 2 28.8 Georgia 1960 ------43.7 Navy †1943 - - - - 28.8 Utah †2015 13 61 2,925 48.0 11 79 9 43.7 Tennessee †1983 - - - - 28.8 Colorado 1985 ------43.6 Dartmouth †1965 - - - - 28.7 Louisiana Tech †2012 12 45 2,162 48.0 11 84 6 43.5 BYU †1969 - - - - 28.7 Purdue †2011 13 44 1,262 1 28.7 Punt Returns Arizona St. 1996 11 25 717 2 28.7 Team Year G Ret. Yds. TD Yds/R Wichita St. †1970 - - - - 28.5 Turnover Margin Texas A&M †2016 13 14 355 4 25.4 Fum. Int. Total Fum. Int. Total Team Year G Gain Gain Gain Lost Lost Lost Mar. Arizona St. †1952 - 18 454 - 25.2 UCLA †2005 12 19 475 3 25.0 UCLA †1952 9 - - 49 - - 13 *4.00 Kansas St. †1953 - - - - 23.8 Miami (FL) †2001 11 18 27 45 10 9 19 2.36 Utah †1973 - - - - 23.4 Toledo †1979 11 28 18 46 14 6 20 2.36 Georgia Tech †1965 - - - - 23.0 Tulsa †1981 11 23 25 48 18 6 24 2.18 Kansas St. †2007 12 34 766 5 22.5 Georgia †1980 11 20 24 44 11 10 21 2.09 North Carolina †1955 - - - - 22.5 Ohio St. †1980 11 16 25 41 9 9 18 2.09 Oklahoma †1948 - - - - 22.4 Colorado St. †1997 12 20 18 38 4 9 13 2.08 NYU †1944 - - - - 22.0 Penn St. 1978 11 14 28 42 6 14 20 2.00 Northwestern †1992 11 15 327 1 21.8 Bowling Green 1981 11 19 19 38 4 12 16 2.00 Boston College †2012 12 13 282 1 21.7 Toledo †1995 11 16 18 34 6 6 12 2.00 Kansas St. †1998 12 39 832 5 21.3 North Carolina †1996 11 14 20 34 6 6 12 2.00 Davidson †1969 - - - - 21.3 Wisconsin †1998 11 13 18 31 4 5 9 2.00 Brown †1966 - - - - 21.0 Toledo †2000 11 16 15 31 5 4 9 2.00 Columbia †1943 - - - - 20.9 Houston †2013 13 18 25 43 8 10 18 1.92 Mississippi St. †1971 - - - - 20.8 North Texas 1978 11 21 28 49 22 6 28 1.91 Eastern Mich. †1995 - - - - 20.8 Missouri 1980 11 21 23 44 14 9 23 1.91 Utah †1985 - - - - 20.7 SMU 1981 11 17 31 48 17 10 27 1.91 Central Mich. †2008 13 20 410 1 20.5 Louisville 1995 11 17 24 41 12 8 20 1.91 Kentucky †2006 13 18 368 1 20.4 South Fla. †2002 11 14 22 36 10 5 15 1.91 Northern Ill. †2002 12 26 525 4 20.2 Penn St. †1991 12 16 26 42 13 7 20 1.83 UTEP 2006 12 13 260 2 20.0 Wyoming †2017 13 18 20 38 6 8 14 1.85 Ball St. †1994 - - - - 19.9 Florida St. 1980 11 19 18 37 6 11 17 1.82 Hawaii 1981 11 21 13 34 7 7 14 1.82 Kickoff Returns Wyoming 1981 11 15 22 37 13 4 17 1.82 Northwestern 1995 11 16 16 32 6 6 12 1.82 Team Year G Ret. Yds. TD Yds/R UCLA 1997 11 18 21 39 14 5 19 1.82 Minnesota †1940 - - - - 36.4 Army West Point †1949 - - - - 34.1 Tennessee †2015 13 27 902 3 33.4 Oklahoma †1980 - - - - 33.2 Wake Forest †1939 - - - - 32.9 Tulane †1941 - - - - 32.1 William & Mary †1946 - - - - 31.7 SMU †1947 - - - - 31.4 Texas A&M †1993 11 23 717 3 31.2

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ANNUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS

Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. OFFENSE 1984 Army West Point 345.3 1953 Stanford 179.5 CHAMPIONS 1985 Nebraska 374.3 1954 Purdue 177.3 1986 Oklahoma 404.7 1955 Navy 185.1 *Records. 1987 Oklahoma 428.8 1956 Washington St. 206.8 Rushing Offense 1988 Nebraska 382.3 1957 Utah 195.2 1989 Nebraska 375.3 1958 Army West Point 172.2 Year Team Avg. 1990 Northern Ill. 344.6 1959 Stanford 227.8 1937 Colorado 310.0 1991 Nebraska 353.2 1960 Washington St. 185.5 1938 Fordham 297.1 1992 Nebraska 328.2 1961 Wisconsin 188.4 1939 Wake Forest 290.3 1993 Army West Point 298.5 1962 Tulsa 199.3 1940 Lafayette 306.4 1994 Nebraska 340.0 1963 Tulsa 244.8 1941 Missouri 307.7 1995 Nebraska 399.8 1964 Tulsa 317.9 1942 Hardin-Simmons 307.4 1996 Army West Point 346.5 1965 Tulsa 346.4 1943 Notre Dame 313.7 1997 Nebraska 392.6 1966 Tulsa 272.0 1944 Army West Point 298.6 1998 Army West Point 293.8 1967 UTEP 301.1 1945 Army West Point 359.8 1999 Navy 292.2 1968 Cincinnati 335.8 1946 Notre Dame 340.1 2000 Nebraska 349.3 1969 San Diego St. 374.2 1947 Detroit 319.7 2001 Nebraska 314.7 1970 Auburn 288.5 1948 UTEP 378.3 2002 Air Force 307.8 1971 San Diego St. 251.4 1949 UTEP 333.2 2003 Navy 323.2 1972 Virginia Tech 304.4 1950 Arizona St. 347.0 2004 Rice 306.6 1973 San Diego St. 305.0 1951 Arizona St. 334.8 2005 Navy 318.7 1974 Colorado St. 261.8 1952 Tulsa 321.5 2006 Navy 327.0 1975 San Diego St. 291.3 1953 Oklahoma 306.9 2007 Navy 348.7 1976 BYU 307.8 1954 Army West Point 322.0 2008 Navy 292.4 1977 BYU 341.6 1955 Oklahoma 328.9 2009 Nevada 344.9 1978 SMU 276.2 1956 Oklahoma 391.0 2010 Georgia Tech 323.3 1979 BYU 368.3 1957 Colorado 322.4 2011 Army West Point 346.5 1980 BYU 409.8 1958 Pacific 259.6 2012 Army West Point 369.8 1981 BYU 356.9 1959 Syracuse 313.6 2013 Auburn 328.3 1982 Long Beach St. 326.8 1960 Utah St. 312.0 2014 Georgia Tech 342.1 1983 BYU 381.2 1961 New Mexico St. 299.1 2015 Ga. Southern 363.0 1984 BYU 346.2 1962 Ohio St. 278.9 2016 New Mexico 350.0 1985 BYU 354.5 1963 Nebraska 262.6 2017 Army West Point 362.3 1986 San Jose St. 312.5 1964 Syracuse 251.0 1987 San Jose St. 338.1 1965 Nebraska 290.0 Passing Offense 1988 Utah 395.9 1966 Harvard 269.0 Year Team Avg. 1989 Houston *511.3 1967 Houston 270.9 1937 Arkansas 185.0 1990 Houston 473.9 1968 Houston 361.7 1938 TCU 164.1 1991 Houston 372.8 1969 Texas 363.0 1939 TCU 148.5 1992 Houston 407.1 1970 Texas 374.5 1940 Cornell 186.3 1993 Nevada 397.5 1971 Oklahoma *472.4 1941 Arizona 177.7 1994 Georgia 338.3 1972 Oklahoma 368.8 1942 Tulsa 233.9 1995 Nevada 416.3 1973 UCLA 400.3 1943 Brown 133.1 1996 Wyoming 359.2 1974 Oklahoma 438.8 1944 Tulsa 206.3 1997 Nevada 370.2 1975 Arkansas St. 340.5 1945 St. Mary’s (CA) 161.3 1998 Louisiana Tech 432.1 1976 Michigan 362.6 1946 Nevada 198.1 1999 Louisiana Tech 403.1 1977 Oklahoma 328.9 1947 Michigan 173.9 2000 Florida St. 384.0 1978 Oklahoma 427.5 1948 Nevada 255.0 2001 Florida 405.2 1979 East Carolina 368.5 1949 Fordham 183.4 2002 Texas Tech 388.9 1980 Nebraska 378.3 1950 SMU 214.6 2003 Texas Tech 475.3 1981 Oklahoma 334.3 1951 Loyola Marymount 210.6 2004 Texas Tech 399.7 1982 Nebraska 394.3 1952 Fordham 225.8 2005 Texas Tech 388.8 1983 Nebraska 401.7

Annual Team Champions 89

Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. 2006 Hawaii 441.3 1979 BYU 521.4 1952 Oklahoma 40.7 2007 Texas Tech 470.3 1980 BYU 535.0 1953 Texas Tech 38.9 2008 Texas Tech 413.2 1981 Arizona St. 498.7 1954 UCLA 40.8 2009 Houston 433.7 1982 Nebraska 518.6 1955 Oklahoma 36.5 2010 Hawaii 394.3 1983 BYU 584.2 1956 Oklahoma 46.6 2011 Houston 450.1 1984 BYU 486.5 1957 Arizona St. 39.7 2012 Marshall 365.1 1985 BYU 500.2 1958 Rutgers 33.4 2013 Fresno St. 394.8 1986 San Jose St. 481.4 1959 Syracuse 39.0 2014 Washington St. 477.7 1987 Oklahoma 499.7 1960 New Mexico St. 37.4 2015 Washington St. 389.5 1988 Utah 526.8 1961 Utah St. 38.7 2016 Texas Tech 463.0 1989 Houston *624.9 1962 Wisconsin 31.7 2017 Oklahoma St. 389.2 1990 Houston 586.8 1963 Utah St. 31.7 1991 Fresno St. 541.9 1964 Tulsa 38.4 Total Offense 1992 Houston 519.5 1965 Arkansas 32.4 Year Team Avg. 1993 Nevada 569.1 1966 Notre Dame 36.2 1937 Colorado 375.4 1994 Penn St. 520.2 1967 UTEP 35.9 1938 Fordham 341.6 1995 Nevada 569.4 1968 Houston 42.5 1939 Ohio St. 309.3 1996 Nevada 527.3 1969 San Diego St. 46.4 1940 Lafayette 368.2 1997 Nebraska 513.7 1970 Texas 41.2 1941 Duke 372.2 1998 Louisville 559.6 1971 Oklahoma 44.9 1942 Georgia 429.5 1999 Georgia Tech 509.0 1972 Arizona St. 46.6 1943 Notre Dame 418.0 2000 Florida St. 549.0 1973 Arizona St. 44.6 1944 Tulsa 434.7 2001 BYU 542.9 1974 Oklahoma 43.0 1945 Army West Point 462.7 2002 Boise St. 501.5 1975 Ohio St. 34.0 1946 Notre Dame 441.3 2003 Texas Tech 582.8 1976 Michigan 38.7 1947 Michigan 412.7 2004 Louisville 539.0 1977 Grambling 42.0 1948 Nevada 487.0 2005 Southern California 579.8 1978 Oklahoma 40.0 1949 Notre Dame 434.8 2006 Hawaii 559.2 1979 BYU 40.6 1950 Arizona St. 470.4 2007 Tulsa 543.9 1980 BYU 46.7 1951 Tulsa 480.1 2008 Tulsa 569.9 1981 BYU 38.7 1952 Tulsa 466.6 2009 Houston 563.4 1982 Nebraska 41.1 1953 Cincinnati 409.5 2010 Oregon 530.7 1983 Nebraska 52.0 1954 Army West Point 448.7 2011 Houston 599.1 1984 Boston College 36.7 1955 Oklahoma 410.7 2012 Louisiana Tech 577.9 1985 Fresno St. 39.1 1956 Oklahoma 481.7 2013 Baylor 618.8 1986 Oklahoma 42.4 1957 Arizona St. 444.9 2014 Baylor 581.5 1987 Oklahoma 43.5 1958 Iowa 405.9 2015 Baylor 616.2 1988 Oklahoma St. 47.5 1959 Syracuse 451.5 2016 Texas Tech 564.5 1989 Houston 53.5 1960 New Mexico St. 419.6 2017 Oklahoma 579.6 1990 Houston 46.5 1961 Ole Miss 418.7 1991 Fresno St. 44.2 1962 Arizona St. 384.4 Scoring Offense 1992 Fresno St. 40.5 1963 Utah St. 395.3 Year Team Avg. 1993 Florida St. 43.2 1964 Tulsa 461.8 1937 Colorado 31.0 1994 Penn St. 47.8 1965 Tulsa 427.8 1938 Dartmouth 28.2 1995 Nebraska 52.4 1966 Houston 437.2 1939 Utah 28.4 1996 Florida 46.6 1967 Houston 427.9 1940 Boston College 32.0 1997 Nebraska 47.1 1968 Houston 562.0 1941 Texas 33.8 1998 Kansas St. 48.0 1969 San Diego St. 532.2 1942 Tulsa 42.7 1999 Virginia Tech 41.4 1970 Arizona St. 514.5 1943 Duke 37.2 2000 Boise St. 44.9 1971 Oklahoma 566.5 1944 Army West Point *56.0 2001 BYU 46.8 1972 Arizona St. 516.5 1945 Army West Point 45.8 2002 Boise St. 45.6 1973 Arizona St. 565.5 1946 Georgia 37.2 2003 Boise St. 43.0 1974 Oklahoma 507.7 1947 Michigan 38.3 Miami (OH) 43.0 1975 California 458.5 1948 Nevada 44.4 2004 Louisville 49.8 1976 Michigan 448.1 1949 Army West Point 39.3 2005 Texas 50.2 1977 Colgate 486.1 1950 Princeton 38.8 2006 Hawaii 46.9 1978 Nebraska 501.4 1951 Maryland 39.2 2007 Hawaii 43.4

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Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. 2008 Oklahoma 51.1 1979 Yale 75.0 1956 Villanova 43.8 2009 Boise St. 42.2 1980 Pittsburgh 65.3 1957 Georgia Tech 33.4 Houston 42.2 1981 Pittsburgh 62.4 1958 Iowa St. 39.0 2010 Oregon 47.0 1982 Virginia Tech 49.5 1959 Alabama 45.7 2011 Houston 49.3 1983 Virginia Tech 69.4 1960 Iowa St. 30.2 2012 Louisiana Tech 51.5 1984 Oklahoma 68.8 1961 Penn 56.9 1985 UCLA 70.3 1962 New Mexico 56.8 2013 Baylor 52.4 1986 Oklahoma 60.7 1963 UTEP 43.8 2014 Baylor 48.2 1987 Michigan St. 61.5 1964 Kent St. 53.6 2015 Baylor 48.1 1988 Auburn 63.2 1965 Toledo 69.8 2016 Western Ky. 45.5 1989 Southern California 61.5 1966 Toledo 70.4 2017 UCF 48.2 1990 Washington 66.8 1967 Nebraska 90.1 1991 Clemson 53.4 1968 Kent St. 107.6 1992 Alabama 55.0 1969 Dayton 90.0 DEFENSE 1993 Arizona 30.1 1970 Toledo 77.8 CHAMPIONS 1994 Virginia 63.6 1971 Texas Tech 60.1 1995 Virginia Tech 77.4 1972 Vanderbilt 80.3 Rushing Defense 1996 Florida St. 59.0 1973 Nebraska 39.9 1997 Florida St. 51.9 1974 Iowa 65.7 Year Team Avg. 1998 Ohio St. 67.4 1975 VMI 51.1 1937 Santa Clara 25.3 1999 Mississippi St. 66.9 1976 Western Mich. 78.5 1938 Oklahoma 43.3 2000 Memphis 72.7 1977 Tennessee St. 67.9 1939 San Jose St. 34.2 2001 UAB 57.3 1978 Boston College 65.1 1940 Texas A&M 44.3 2002 TCU 64.8 1979 Western Caro. 77.5 1941 Duquesne 56.0 2003 Southern California 60.2 1980 Kansas St. 91.4 1942 Boston College 48.9 2004 Southern California 79.4 1981 Nebraska 100.1 1943 Duke 39.4 2005 Ohio St. 73.4 1982 Missouri 123.5 1944 Navy 53.8 2006 Michigan 43.4 1983 Ohio 115.3 1945 Alabama 33.9 2007 Oregon St. 70.6 1984 Texas Tech 114.8 1946 Oklahoma 58.0 2008 TCU 47.1 1985 Oklahoma 103.6 1947 Penn St. *17.0 2009 Texas 72.4 1986 Oklahoma 108.9 1948 Georgia Tech 74.9 2010 Boston College 82.8 1987 Oklahoma 102.4 1949 Oklahoma 55.6 2011 Alabama 72.2 1988 Baylor 117.8 1950 Ohio St. 64.0 2012 Alabama 76.4 1989 Kansas St. 129.3 1951 San Francisco 51.6 2013 Louisville 80.7 1990 **Alabama 82.5 1952 Michigan St. 83.9 2014 Michigan St. 88.5 1991 Texas 77.4 1953 Maryland 83.9 2015 Alabama 75.7 1992 Western Mich. 83.2 1954 UCLA 73.2 2016 Alabama 63.9 1993 Texas A&M 75.0 1955 Maryland 75.9 2017 Alabama 94.7 1994 Miami (FL) 81.3 1956 Miami (FL) 106.9 1995 Miami (OH) 85.5 1957 Auburn 67.4 Passing Defense 1996 Ohio St. 81.3 1958 Auburn 79.6 Year Team Avg. 1997 Michigan 75.8 1959 Syracuse 19.3 1998 Florida St. 79.9 1937 Harvard 31.0 1960 Wyoming 82.4 1999 Kansas St. 65.7 1938 Penn St. *13.1 1961 Utah St. 50.8 2000 Texas 88.0 1939 Kansas 34.1 1962 Minnesota 52.2 2001 Miami (FL) 75.6 1940 Harvard 33.3 1963 Ole Miss 77.3 2002 Miami (FL) 83.9 1941 Purdue 27.1 1964 Washington 61.3 2003 Nebraska 88.7 1942 Harvard 45.4 1965 Michigan St. 45.6 2004 NC State 91.8 1943 North Carolina 36.5 1966 Wyoming 38.5 2005 Miami (FL) 89.5 1944 Michigan St. 26.7 1967 Wyoming 42.3 2006 Wisconsin 84.2 1945 Holy Cross 37.6 1968 Arizona St. 57.0 2007 Utah 96.5 1946 Holy Cross 53.7 1969 LSU 38.9 2008 Southern California 85.8 1947 NC State 39.3 1970 LSU 52.2 2009 Nebraska 87.3 1948 Northwestern 54.1 1971 Michigan 63.3 2010 TCU 94.9 1949 Miami (FL) 54.7 1972 Louisville 82.1 2011 Alabama 83.7 1950 Tennessee 67.5 1973 Miami (OH) 77.0 2012 Florida St. 95.4 1951 Wash. & Lee 67.9 1974 Notre Dame 102.8 2013 Michigan St. 92.3 1952 Virginia 50.3 1975 Texas A&M 80.3 2014 Clemson 98.3 1953 Richmond 40.3 1976 Rutgers 83.9 2015 Michigan 94.6 1954 Alabama 45.8 1977 Jackson St. 67.8 2016 Florida 92.9 1955 Florida 42.0 1978 Penn St. 54.5 2017 Wisconsin 96.4

Annual Team Champions 91

**Beginning in 1990, ranked on passing-efficiency Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. defense rating points instead of per-game yard- age allowed. 1995 Kansas St. 250.8 1972 Michigan 5.2 1996 West Virginia 217.5 1973 Ohio St. 4.3 Total Defense 1997 Michigan 206.9 1974 Michigan 6.8 Year Team Avg. 1998 Florida St. 214.8 1975 Alabama 6.0 1937 Santa Clara *69.9 1999 Mississippi St. 222.5 1976 Michigan 7.4 1938 Alabama 77.9 2000 TCU 245.0 Rutgers 7.4 1939 San Jose St. 71.3 2001 Texas 236.2 1977 North Carolina 7.4 1940 Navy 96.0 2002 TCU 240.3 1978 Ball St. 7.5 1941 Duquesne 110.6 2003 LSU 252.0 1979 Alabama 5.3 1942 Texas 117.3 2004 NC State 221.4 1980 Florida St. 7.7 1943 Duke 121.7 2005 Virginia Tech 247.6 1981 Southern Miss. 8.1 1944 Virginia 96.9 2006 Virginia Tech 219.5 1982 Arkansas 10.5 1945 Alabama 109.9 2007 Ohio St. 233.0 1983 Virginia Tech 8.3 1946 Notre Dame 141.7 2008 TCU 217.8 1984 Nebraska 9.5 1947 Penn St. 76.8 2009 TCU 239.7 1985 Michigan 6.8 1948 Georgia Tech 151.3 2010 TCU 228.5 1986 Oklahoma 6.6 1949 Kentucky 153.8 2011 Alabama 183.6 1987 Oklahoma 7.5 1950 Wake Forest 163.2 2012 Alabama 250.0 1988 Auburn 7.2 1951 Wisconsin 154.8 2013 Louisville 251.5 1989 Miami (FL) 9.3 1952 Tennessee 166.7 2014 Clemson 260.8 1990 Central Mich. 8.9 1953 Cincinnati 184.3 2015 Boston College 254.3 1991 Miami (FL) 9.1 1954 Ole Miss 172.3 2016 Michigan 261.8 1992 Arizona 8.9 1955 Army West Point 160.7 2017 Alabama 260.4 1993 Florida St. 9.4 1956 Miami (FL) 189.4 1994 Miami (FL) 10.8 1957 Auburn 133.0 Scoring Defense 1995 Northwestern 12.7 1958 Auburn 157.5 Year Team Avg. 1996 North Carolina 10.0 1997 Michigan 8.9 1959 Syracuse 96.2 1937 Santa Clara 1.1 1998 Wisconsin 10.2 1960 Wyoming 149.6 1938 Duke *0.0 1999 Virginia Tech 10.5 1961 Alabama 132.6 1939 Tennessee *0.0 2000 TCU 9.6 1962 Ole Miss 142.2 1940 Tennessee 2.6 2001 Miami (FL) 9.4 1963 Southern Miss. 131.2 1941 Duquesne 2.9 2002 Kansas St. 11.8 1964 Auburn 164.7 1942 Tulsa 3.2 2003 LSU 11.0 1965 Southern Miss. 161.1 1943 Duke 3.8 2004 Auburn 11.3 1966 Southern Miss. 163.7 1944 Army West Point 3.9 2005 Alabama 10.7 1967 Nebraska 157.6 1945 St. Mary’s (CA) 4.0 2006 Virginia Tech 11.0 1968 Wyoming 206.8 1946 Notre Dame 2.7 2007 Ohio St. 12.8 1969 Toledo 209.1 1947 Penn St. 3.0 2008 Southern California 9.0 1970 Toledo 185.8 1948 Michigan 4.9 2009 Nebraska 10.4 1971 Toledo 179.5 1949 Kentucky 4.8 2010 TCU 12.0 1972 Louisville 202.5 1950 Army West Point 4.4 2011 Alabama 8.2 1973 Miami (OH) 177.4 1951 Wisconsin 5.9 2012 Alabama 10.9 1974 Notre Dame 195.2 1952 Southern California 4.7 2013 Florida St. 12.1 1975 Texas A&M 183.8 1953 Maryland 3.1 2014 Ole Miss 16.0 1976 Rutgers 179.2 1954 UCLA 4.4 2015 Wisconsin 13.7 1977 Jackson St. 207.0 1955 Georgia Tech 4.6 2016 Alabama 13.0 1978 Penn St. 203.9 1956 Georgia Tech 3.3 2017 Alabama 11.9 1979 Yale 175.4 1957 Auburn 2.8 1980 Pittsburgh 205.5 1958 Oklahoma 4.9 1981 Pittsburgh 224.8 1959 Ole Miss 2.1 SPECIAL TEAMS 1982 Arizona St. 228.9 1960 LSU 5.0 1983 Texas 212.0 1961 Alabama 2.2 CHAMPIONS 1984 Nebraska 203.3 1962 LSU 3.4 1985 Oklahoma 193.5 1963 Ole Miss 3.7 Net Punting 1986 Oklahoma 169.6 1964 Arkansas 5.7 Year Team Avg. 1987 Oklahoma 208.1 1965 Michigan St. 6.2 1988 Auburn 218.1 1966 Alabama 3.7 1937 Iowa 43.0 1938 Arkansas 41.6 1989 Miami (FL) 216.5 1967 Oklahoma 6.8 1939 Auburn 43.3 1990 Clemson 216.9 1968 Georgia 9.8 1940 Auburn 42.3 1991 Texas A&M 222.4 1969 Arkansas 7.6 1992 Alabama 194.2 1941 Clemson 42.3 1970 Dartmouth 4.7 1942 Tulsa 41.3 1993 Ole Miss 234.5 1971 Michigan 6.4 1943 Michigan 39.2 1994 Miami (FL) 220.9

Annual Team Champions 92

Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. 1944 UCLA 43.0 2011 Oregon 41.5 1987 Stanford 15.4 1945 Miami (FL) 39.9 2012 Louisiana Tech 43.5 1988 Florida St. 15.5 1946 UTEP 41.2 2013 Alabama 42.4 1989 Ohio 18.2 1947 Duke 41.9 2014 Alabama 44.7 1990 Michigan 15.6 1948 North Carolina 44.0 2015 Utah 43.7 1991 Alabama 16.9 1949 Furman 44.7 2016 Utah 44.6 1992 Northwestern 21.8 1950 Colorado 45.1 2017 Texas 44.2 1993 Texas A&M 17.9 1951 Alabama 41.8 #Beginning in 1975, ranked on net punting 1994 Ball St. 19.9 1952 Colorado 43.3 average. 1953 Georgia 41.2 1995 Eastern Mich. 20.8 1954 New Mexico 42.6 Punt Returns 1996 Kansas 19.5 1997 Iowa 18.2 1955 Michigan St. 41.2 Year Team Avg. 1956 Colorado St. 42.2 1998 Kansas St. 21.3 1957 Utah St. 40.1 1937 — — 1999 UAB 19.1 1958 Georgia 41.9 1938 — — 2000 Virginia Tech 18.2 1959 BYU 43.2 1939 UCLA 16.3 2001 Colorado 17.4 1960 Georgia 43.7 1940 UCLA 16.2 2002 Northern Ill. 20.2 1961 Arizona St. 42.1 1941 Colgate 18.7 2003 Miami (OH) 16.3 1962 Wyoming 42.6 1942 — — 2004 Utah St. 18.3 1963 SMU 41.4 1943 Columbia 20.9 2005 UCLA 25.0 1964 Ole Miss 44.1 1944 NYU 22.0 2006 Kentucky 20.4 1965 Arizona St. 44.0 1945 — — 2007 Kansas St. *22.5 1966 Tennessee 43.4 1946 Columbia 16.8 2008 Central Mich. 20.5 1967 Houston 44.4 1947 Florida 19.7 1968 Wichita St. 43.2 2009 LSU 18.9 1948 Oklahoma 22.4 1969 Georgia 43.5 2010 Utah 17.6 1970 Utah 45.0 1949 Wichita St. 18.3 2011 FIU 15.9 1971 Utah 46.7 1950 Texas A&M 17.6 2012 Boston College 21.7 1972 Southern Miss. 45.1 1951 Holy Cross 18.1 2013 North Carolina 18.1 1973 Wake Forest 44.1 1952 Arizona St. **25.2 2014 Stanford 18.3 1974 Ohio St. 44.9 1953 Kansas St. 23.8 2015 Texas A&M 19.7 1975 Ohio St. 44.1 1954 Miami (FL) 19.7 2016 Texas A&M 25.4 1976 Colorado St. 44.4 1955 North Carolina 22.5 2017 Washington 18.3 1977 Ole Miss 43.4 1956 Cincinnati 17.7 1978 Texas 41.7 *Record for minimum 30 punt returns. **Record 1957 North Texas 17.5 for minimum 15 punt returns. 1979 Ole Miss 42.4 1958 Notre Dame 17.6 1980 Florida St. 42.6 1959 Wyoming 16.6 Kickoff Returns 1981 Michigan 43.1 1960 Arizona 17.7 1982 Vanderbilt 42.1 Year Team Avg. 1961 Memphis 17.4 1983 BYU *45.0 1937 — — 1962 West Tex. A&M 18.4 1984 Ohio St. 44.0 1938 — — 1963 Army West Point 18.1 1985 Colorado 43.6 1939 Wake Forest 32.9 1964 UTEP 16.9 1986 Michigan 43.1 1940 Minnesota 36.4 1965 Georgia Tech 23.0 1987 Ohio St. 40.7 1941 Tulane 32.1 1988 BYU 42.9 1966 Brown 21.0 1942 — — 1989 Colorado 43.8 1967 Memphis 16.3 1943 Navy 28.8 1990 Pittsburgh 41.2 1968 Army West Point 17.4 1944 — — 1991 Texas Tech 40.6 1969 Davidson 21.3 1945 — — 1992 Nebraska 41.7 1970 Wichita St. 28.5 1946 William & Mary 31.7 1993 New Mexico 41.8 1971 Mississippi St. 20.8 1947 SMU 31.4 1994 Ball St. 42.2 1972 Georgia Tech 17.3 1995 Ball St. 41.3 1948 Wyoming 27.4 1973 Utah 23.4 1996 San Diego St. 44.9 1949 Army West Point 34.1 1974 Auburn 16.6 1997 LSU 43.3 1950 Wyoming 29.3 1975 New Mexico St. 15.3 1998 UNLV 41.4 1951 Marquette 25.0 1976 Wichita St. 15.0 1999 Texas A&M 42.7 1952 Wake Forest 25.1 1977 Grambling 16.9 2000 Wisconsin 42.9 1953 Texas Tech 23.8 1978 McNeese St. 15.7 2001 Ohio 42.7 1954 Arizona 26.1 2002 BYU 42.7 1979 Tennessee St. 16.9 1955 Southern California 25.8 2003 Southern California 43.7 1980 Georgia 16.5 1956 Georgia Tech 24.6 2004 Colorado 42.7 1981 NC State 13.4 1957 Notre Dame 27.6 2005 Wake Forest 41.4 1982 Auburn 15.8 1958 Tulsa 25.8 2006 Utah 41.6 1983 San Diego St. 17.0 1959 Auburn 25.8 2007 Cincinnati 39.6 1984 Florida 13.8 1960 Yale 26.7 2008 Cincinnati 41.5 1985 Utah 20.7 2009 Georgia 41.9 1961 Harvard 25.9 1986 Arizona St. 17.9 2010 UCLA 41.3 1962 Alabama 28.9

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Year Team Avg. Year Team Avg. No. Team (Opponent) Date 1963 Memphis 27.7 1994 Clemson 1.55 11 Clemson (Auburn) Sept. 9, 2017 1964 Cornell 27.1 1995 Toledo 2.00 11 New Mexico St. (Idaho) Nov. 25, 2017 1965 Dartmouth 28.7 1996 North Carolina 2.00 1966 Notre Dame 29.6 1997 Colorado St. 2.08 Passes Defended 1967 Air Force 25.3 1998 Wisconsin 2.00 (Pass Interceptions and Pass Break-ups) 1968 Louisville 25.7 1999 Kansas St. 1.55 No. Team (Opponent) Date 1969 BYU 28.7 2000 Toledo 2.00 19 South Carolina (Alabama) Oct. 2, 2000 1970 South Carolina 26.5 2001 Miami (FL) 2.36 17 Nebraska (Iowa St.) Oct. 7, 2000 1971 Miami (FL) 24.1 2002 South Fla. 1.91 17 Northern Ill. (Ball St.) Oct. 5, 2002 1972 Michigan 26.9 2003 Nebraska 1.77 17 Mississippi St. (Troy) Oct. 12, 2002 1973 Rice 27.5 2004 Southern California 1.46 17 Nebraska (Kansas) Oct. 2, 2004 1974 Southern California 25.7 2005 TCU 1.75 17 Florida (Kentucky) Sept. 13, 2014 1975 Maryland 29.5 2006 Minnesota 1.38 17 Missouri (Eastern Mich.) Sept. 10, 2016 1976 South Carolina 27.0 2007 Kansas 1.62 16 West Virginia (Rutgers) Oct. 12, 2002 1977 Miami (OH) 24.6 2008 Oklahoma 1.64 16 TCU (Tulane) Nov. 9, 2002 1978 Utah St. 26.7 2009 Air Force 1.69 16 Nebraska (Pittsburgh) Sept. 18, 2004 1979 BYU 26.3 2010 Virginia Tech 1.36 16 Arizona (Arizona St.) Nov. 19, 2011 1980 Oklahoma 33.2 2011 Oklahoma St. 1.62 16 Marshall (Southern Miss.) Oct. 9, 2015 1981 Iowa 29.1 2012 Oregon 1.62 16 Northern Ill. (Ball St.) Oct. 10, 2015 1982 Utah 25.5 2013 Houston 1.92 15 Wisconsin (Indiana) Nov. 11, 2000 1983 Tennessee 28.8 2014 Oregon 1.53 15 Toledo (Eastern Mich.) Sept. 7, 2002 1984 Texas Tech 25.2 2015 San Diego St. 1.57 15 Kansas St. (Oklahoma St.) Oct. 12, 2002 1985 Air Force 27.0 2016 Washington 1.29 15 Arizona St. (Oregon St.) Oct. 1, 2011 1986 Clemson 26.1 Western Mich. 1.29 15 Texas (Texas A&M) Nov. 24, 2011 1987 Oklahoma St. 23.7 2017 Wyoming 1.85 15 Kansas (Iowa St.) Nov. 8, 2014 1988 Notre Dame 24.2 15 South Fla. (San Jose St.) Aug. 26, 2017 1989 Colorado 26.1 1990 Nebraska 27.8 DEFENSIVE SINGLE Forced Fumbles 1991 New Mexico St. 25.2 1992 Florida St. 30.3 GAME RECORDS No. Team (Opponent) Date 1993 Texas A&M 31.2 (Since 2000) 7 Miami (OH) (North Carolina) Aug. 31, 2002 1994 Texas A&M 27.8 7 Virginia (South Carolina) Sept. 7, 2002 1995 New Mexico 27.1 Tackles For Loss 7 West Virginia (Cincinnati) Sept. 13, 2003 1996 Miami (FL) 28.9 No. Team (Opponent) Date 7 Miami (OH) (Buffalo) Nov. 5, 2005 1997 Southern Miss. 28.2 23 NC State (Florida St.) Nov. 11, 2004 6 Washington (Idaho) Sept. 2, 2002 1998 Utah 27.1 23 Arizona St. (Washington St.) Oct. 10, 2009 6 Washington (Arizona St.) Oct. 14, 2002 1999 TCU 27.5 22 Utah (Arizona St.) Nov. 10, 2016 6 Boston College (Navy) Oct. 19, 2002 2000 TCU 28.8 21 TCU (Tulane) Nov. 9, 2002 6 NC State (Georgia Tech) Oct. 4, 2003 2001 Hawaii **30.3 20 TCU (Nevada) Sept. 9, 2000 6 Troy (La.-Monroe) Nov. 22, 2003 2002 Iowa 25.1 19 Kansas St. (Kansas) Oct. 7, 2000 6 South Fla. (Maryland) Sept. 6, 2014 2003 Utah 28.2 19 Arkansas St. (Texas St.) Dec. 3, 2016 6 UTSA (FIU) Oct. 11, 2014 2004 Indiana 28.1 18 Air Force (Navy) Oct. 6, 2000 6 Georgia Tech (Pittsburgh) Oct. 25, 2014 2005 Arkansas 29.2 18 Colorado (Missouri) Nov. 4, 2000 6 Temple (East Carolina) Nov. 1, 2014 2006 Kansas St. 27.1 18 Kansas (Missouri St.) Sept. 1, 2001 6 Oregon (Florida St.) Jan. 1, 2015 2007 Oklahoma 28.3 18 Washington (Idaho) Sept. 22, 2002 2008 Temple 26.6 18 NC State (Georgia Tech) Oct. 4, 2003 2009 TCU 29.2 18 Northern Ill. (Ball St.) Nov. 9, 2017 TEAM SINGLE- 2010 UCF 27.8 SEASON HIGHS 2011 Purdue 28.7 Pass Sacks 2012 Kansas St. 29.2 No. Team (Opponent) Date 2013 Florida St. 28.2 Most Games Played 2014 UAB 28.1 15 TCU (Nevada) Sept. 9, 2000 (Counts Postseason Games) 2015 Tennessee *33.4 14 Colorado (Missouri) Nov. 4, 2000 2016 San Diego St. 28.1 13 Toledo (Penn St.) Sept. 2, 2000 Team, Year No. 2017 Wyoming 28.3 13 Utah St. (San Jose St.) Oct. 13, 2012 BYU, 1996 15 12 Arizona St. (Washington St.) Oct. 10, 2009 Kansas St., 2003 15 *Record for minimum 25 returns. **Record for 11 TCU (Louisville) Nov. 23, 2001 minimum 35 returns. Ohio St., 2014 15 11 Auburn (Alabama) Nov. 19, 2005 Oregon, 2014 15 Turnover Margin 11 Cincinnati (Syracuse) Nov. 24, 2007 Alabama, 2015 15 11 Ole Miss (Mississippi St.) Nov. 28, 2008 Year Team Avg. Clemson, 2015 15 11 Houston (Louisville) Nov. 17, 2016 Alabama, 2016 15 1992 Nebraska 1.64 11 Utah (Arizona St.) Nov. 10, 2016 1993 UCLA 1.73 Clemson, 2016 15

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Team, Year No. Team, Year No. Georgia, 2017 15 Western Mich., 2016 13 Since 1999, 185 teams have played 14. Alabama, 2017 13 Georgia, 2017 13 Before 1937 (Pre-NCAA Records): UCF, 2017 13 Team, Year No. Wisconsin 13 Yale, 1889 16 Before 1937 (Pre-NCAA Records): Penn, 1892 16 Team, Year No. Yale, 1894 16 Penn, 1896 15 Yale, 1894 16 Penn, 1897 15 Yale, 1889 15 Minnesota, 1903 15 Penn, 1892 15 Yale, 1890 14 Penn, 1897 15 Harvard, 1891 14 Penn, 1895 14 Penn, 1895 14 Penn, 1896 14 Yale, 1896 14 Yale, 1888 13 Yale, 1890 13 Most Victories Harvard, 1891 13 (Counts Postseason Games) Yale, 1891 13 Yale, 1892 13 Team, Year No. Yale, 1895 13 BYU, 1996 14 Yale, 1896 13 Ohio St., 2002 14 Minnesota, 1903 13 Alabama, 2009 14 Minnesota, 1904 13 Boise St., 2009 14 Auburn, 2010 14 Most Losses Florida St., 2013 14 Team, Year No. Ohio St., 2014 14 Army West Point, 2003 13 Alabama, 2015 14 Colorado St., 1981 12 Clemson, 2015 14 Hawaii, 1998 12 Alabama, 2016 14 SMU, 2003 12 Clemson, 2016 14 New Mexico St., 2005 12 Nebraska, 1971 13 Duke, 2006 12 BYU, 1984 13 FIU, 2006 12 Alabama, 1992 13 Washington, 2008 12 Nebraska, 1994 13 Eastern Mich., 2009 12 Nebraska, 1997 13 San Jose St., 2010 12 Tennessee, 1998 13 Southern Miss., 2012 12 Marshall, 1999 13 UCF, 2015 12 Oklahoma, 2000 13 Kansas, 2015 12 Georgia, 2002 13 UTEP, 2017 12 Boise St., 2003 13 LSU, 2003 13 Miami (OH), 2003 13 Auburn, 2004 13 Southern California, 2004 13 Texas, 2005 13 Boise St., 2006 13 Florida, 2006 13 Florida, 2008 13 Utah, 2008 13 Florida, 2009 13 Texas, 2009 13 Nevada, 2010 13 TCU, 2010 13 Houston, 2011 13 LSU, 2011 13 Alabama, 2012 13 Florida St., 2013 13 Marshall, 2013 13 Michigan St., 2013 13 Oregon, 2014 13 Houston, 2015 13

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TOUGHEST-SCHEDULE ANNUAL LEADERS

The toughest-schedule (which began in 1977) is Opp. based on what all FBS teams did against FBS TOP 10 TOUGHEST Team Record Pct. opponents when not playing the team in question. Games against non-FBS teams are deleted, and SCHEDULE LEADERS 9. Southern California 81-52 .609 nine intradivision games are required to qualify. 10. Texas Tech 60-39 .606 Bowl games are not included for 1977 to 2001. FOR 2002-16 2006 Opp. Record 2002 Opp. Year Team (Record) W L T Pct. Opp. Team Record Pct. 1977 Miami (FL) (3-8-0) 66 42 2 .609 Team Record Pct. 1. Florida 100-49 .671 Penn St. (10-1-0) 61 39 2 .608 1. Southern California 107-58 .649 2. Michigan 91-53 .632 1978 Notre Dame (8-3-0) 77 31 2 .709 2. Iowa St. 107-62 .633 3. Cincinnati 83-50 .624 Southern California (11-1-0) 79 40 1 .663 3. Texas Tech 108-66 .621 4. Kentucky 83-52 .615 1979 UCLA (5-6-0) 71 37 2 .655 4. Arkansas 104-64 .619 5. South Carolina 83-52 .615 South Carolina (8-3-0) 69 38 2 .642 5. Florida 97-60 .618 6. UConn 73-47 .608 1980 Florida St. (10-1-0) 70 34 0 .673 6. Stanford 87-54 .617 7. Southern California 90-58 .608 Miami (FL) (8-3-0) 64 33 1 .658 7. Florida St. 112-70 .615 8. Arizona 76-50 .603 1981 Penn St. (9-2-0) 71 33 2 .679 8. Miami (FL) 91-57 .615 9. Arkansas 86-59 .593 Temple (5-5-0) 71 33 2 .669 9. Wisconsin 108-68 .614 10. Tennessee 85-59 .590 1982 Penn St. (10-1-0) 63 34 2 .646 10. Alabama 98-62 .613 Kentucky (0-10-1) 63 34 5 .642 2007 1983 Auburn (10-1-0) 70 31 3 .688 2003 UCLA (6-4-1) 68 37 5 .641 Opp. 1984 Penn St. (6-5-0) 58 36 3 .613 Opp. Team Record Pct. Georgia (7-4-0) 60 39 4 .602 Team Record Pct. 1. Texas A&M 85-50 .630 1985 Notre Dame (5-6-0) 72 29 3 .707 1. Alabama 98-50 .662 2. Virginia Tech 91-55 .623 Alabama (8-2-1) 65 32 5 .662 2. Florida 89-48 .650 3. Florida 87-53 .621 1986 Florida (6-5-0) 64 29 3 .682 3. Notre Dame 89-49 .645 4. Oklahoma St. 83-51 .619 LSU (9-2-0) 67 36 2 .648 4. Texas A&M 82-53 .607 5. Ole Miss 75-48 .610 1987 Notre Dame (8-3-0) 71 34 2 .673 5. Arizona 84-55 .604 6. Illinois 81-53 .605 Florida St. (10-1-0) 60 29 4 .667 6. Iowa St. 76-50 .603 7. Georgia 79-52 .603 1988 Virginia Tech (3-8-0) 74 36 0 .673 7. Bowling Green 77-51 .602 8. Nebraska 82-54 .603 Arizona (7-4-0) 70 37 3 .650 8. Kansas St. 86-59 .593 9. South Carolina 74-49 .602 1989 Notre Dame (11-1-0) 74 38 4 .655 9. Ohio St. 87-60 .592 10. Kentucky 81-54 .600 LSU (4-7-0) 67 41 1 .619 10. South Carolina 80-56 .588 1990 Colorado (10-1-1) 72 42 3 .628 2008 2004 Stanford (5-6-0) 67 39 4 .627 Opp. 1991 South Carolina (3-6-2) 57 31 2 .644 Opp. Team Record Pct. Florida (10-2-0) 66 37 1 .639 Team Record Pct. 1. Oklahoma 95-50 .655 1992 Southern California (6-5-1) 68 38 4 .636 1. Texas A&M 86-42 .672 2. Florida 93-53 .637 Stanford (10-3-0) 73 43 4 .625 2. North Carolina 74-39 .655 3. Texas 89-54 .622 1993 LSU (5-6-0) 67 38 5 .632 3. Arizona 69-39 .639 4. Georgia 83-51 .619 Purdue (1-10-0) 66 38 3 .631 4. Arizona St. 79-48 .622 5. Arkansas 76-47 .618 1994 Michigan (8-4-0) 67 38 6 .631 5. Auburn 76-47 .618 6. Ohio St. 80-52 .606 Oklahoma (6-6-0) 66 39 4 .624 6. Baylor 66-41 .617 7. Kansas 79-53 .598 1995 Notre Dame (9-3-0) 67 37 5 .638 7. Notre Dame 78-49 .614 8. Florida St. 73-49 .598 Illinois (5-5-1) 69 40 2 .631 8. Arkansas 68-43 .613 9. Syracuse 73-50 .593 1996 Florida (12-1) 70 41 0 .631 9. Georgia 71-45 .612 10. Virginia 73-50 .593 UCLA (5-6) 66 41 0 .617 10. Iowa 76-49 .608 1997 Colorado (5-6) 76 37 0 .673 2009 Auburn (10-3) 80 39 0 .672 2005 1998 Auburn (3-8) 74 34 0 .685 Opp. Opp. Team Record Pct. Missouri (7-4) 66 36 0 .647 Team Record Pct. 1999 Alabama (10-3) 80 38 0 .678 1. Mississippi St. 84-41 .672 1. Oklahoma 84-38 .689 Auburn (5-6) 62 36 0 .633 2. Alabama 93-54 .633 2. Stanford 66-37 .641 2000 Florida (10-2) 79 42 0 .653 3. Oklahoma 82-52 .612 3. Michigan 80-46 .635 Florida St. (11-1) 78 44 0 .639 4. Arkansas 83-53 .610 4. Ohio St. 80-47 .630 2001 California (1-10) 73 39 0 .652 5. Oregon 90-58 .608 5. North Carolina 74-45 .622 Colorado (10-2) 79 45 0 .637 6. Florida 88-57 .607 6. Northwestern 78-49 .614 7. Arizona 83-55 .601 7. Texas 81-51 .614 8. Florida St. 78-52 .600 8. Arkansas 63-40 .612 9. Iowa 78-53 .595

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Opp. 2013 2017 Team Record Pct. Opp. Opp. 10. Miami (FL) 76-53 .589 Team Record Pct. Team Record Pct. 1. Tennessee 79-42 .653 1. Maryland 87-41 .680 2010 2. Auburn 94-50 .653 2. Georgia 92-50 .648 Opp. 3. Georgia 85-47 .644 3. Notre Dame 97-53 .647 Team Record Pct. 4. Mississippi St. 85-48 .639 4. Auburn 85-47 .644 1. Texas A&M 88-47 .652 5. Texas A&M 85-50 .630 5. Iowa 98-55 .641 2. Arkansas 85-48 .639 6. Utah 79-47 .627 6. Ohio St. 101-59 .631 3. Auburn 90-51 .638 7. Arizona St. 84-50 .627 7. Alabama 89-55 .618 4. Notre Dame 90-53 .629 8. Purdue 77-46 .626 8. Clemson 87-55 .613 5. LSU 82-49 .626 9. Virginia Tech 84-53 .613 9. Arkansas 74-59 .602 6. South Carolina 90-55 .621 10. Indiana 76-48 .613 10. Miami (FL) 79-53 .598 7. Minnesota 75-48 .610 8. Iowa St. 76-49 .608 2014 9. Missouri 82-53 .607 Opp. 10. Alabama 79-52 .603 Team Record Pct. Oregon St. 79-52 .603 1. Ole Miss 91-43 .679 2. Auburn 87-47 .649 2011 3. Arkansas 86-48 .642 Opp. 4. Ohio St. 106-63 .627 Team Record Pct. 5. Oregon 91-55 .623 1. LSU 94-45 .676 6. UCLA 92-56 .622 2. Kansas 79-47 .627 7. Alabama 89-56 .614 3. Auburn 83-51 .619 8. Georgia Tech 86-55 .610 4. Oklahoma St. 90-56 .616 9. Miami (FL) 80-54 .597 5. Alabama 78-51 .605 10. Tennessee 79-54 .594 6. Tennessee 73-48 .603 7. Oklahoma 88-58 .603 2015 8. Kansas St. 80-53 .602 Opp. 9. Nebraska 81-54 .600 Team Record Pct. Baylor 81-54 .600 1. Alabama 114-47 .708 2. Maryland 85-44 .659 2012 3. Arkansas 84-48 .636 Opp. 4. Auburn 83-49 .629 Team Record Pct. 5. Vanderbilt 76-47 .618 1. Florida 89-40 .690 6. Oregon 85-53 .616 2. Missouri 82-40 .672 7. Southern California 90-57 .612 3. Texas A&M 75-44 .630 8. Ole Miss 82-52 .612 4. Notre Dame 89-56 .614 9. Purdue 78-50 .609 5. Nebraska 90-57 .612 10. Iowa St. 74-48 .607 6. Arkansas 74-47 .612 7. Auburn 74-47 .612 2016 8. Kentucky 73-47 .608 Opp. 9. California 75-49 .605 Team Record Pct. 10. Stanford 94-62 .603 1. Clemson 107-51 .677 2. Alabama 104-52 .667 3. Florida St. 87-47 .649 4. Ohio St. 96-54 .640 5. Auburn 84-50 .627 6. Tennessee 86-52 .623 7. LSU 76-49 .608 8. Wisconsin 92-62 .597 9. Syracuse 73-51 .589 10. Colorado 84-59 .587

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ANNUAL MOST-IMPROVED TEAMS

$Games Year Team Improved From Record To Record Coach 1937 California 4½ 1936 6-5-0 1937 *10-0-1 Stub Allison Syracuse 4½ 1936 1-7-0 1937 5-2-1 #Ossie Solem 1938 TCU 5½ 1937 4-4-2 1938 *11-0-0 Dutch Meyer 1939 Texas A&M 5½ 1938 4-4-1 1939 *11-0-0 Homer Norton 1940 Stanford 8 1939 1-7-1 1940 *10-0-0 #Clark Shaughnessy 1941 Vanderbilt 4½ 1940 3-6-1 1941 8-2-0 Red Sanders 1942 Utah St. 5½ 1941 0-8-0 1942 6-3-1 Dick Romney 1943 Purdue 8 1942 1-8-0 1943 9-0-0 Elmer Burnham 1944 Ohio St. 6 1943 3-6-0 1944 9-0-0 #Carroll Widdoes 1945 Miami (FL) 7 1944 1-7-1 1945 *9-1-1 Jack Harding 1946 Illinois 5 1945 2-6-1 1946 *8-2-0 Ray Eliot Kentucky 5 1945 2-8-0 1946 7-3-0 #Paul “Bear” Bryant 1947 California 6½ 1946 2-7-0 1947 9-1-0 #Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf 1948 Clemson 6 1947 4-5-0 1948 *11-0-0 Frank Howard 1949 Tulsa 5 1948 0-9-1 1949 5-4-1 J. O. Brothers 1950 BYU 5 1949 0-11-0 1950 4-5-1 Chick Atkinson Texas A&M 5 1949 1-8-1 1950 *7-4-0 Harry Stiteler 1951 Georgia Tech 6 1950 5-6-0 1951 *11-0-1 Bobby Dodd 1952 Alabama 4½ 1951 5-6-0 1952 *10-2-0 Harold “Red” Drew 1953 Texas Tech 7 1952 3-7-1 1953 *11-1-0 DeWitt Weaver 1954 Denver 5 1953 3-5-2 1954 9-1-0 Bob Blackman 1955 Texas A&M 6½ 1954 1-9-0 1955 7-2-1 Paul “Bear” Bryant 1956 Iowa 5 1955 3-5-1 1956 *9-1-0 Forest Evashevski 1957 Notre Dame 5 1956 2-8-0 1957 7-3-0 Terry Brennan Texas 5 1956 1-9-0 1957 †6-4-1 # 1958 Air Force 6 1957 3-6-1 1958 ‡9-0-1 #Ben Martin 1959 Washington 6½ 1958 3-7-0 1959 *10-1-0 1960 Minnesota 5½ 1959 2-7-0 1960 †8-2-0 Murray Warmath NC State 5½ 1959 1-9-0 1960 6-3-1 Earle Edwards 1961 Villanova 6 1960 2-8-0 1961 *8-2-0 Alex Bell 1962 Southern California 6 1961 4-5-1 1962 *11-0-0 John McKay 1963 Illinois 6 1962 2-7-0 1963 *8-1-1 1964 Notre Dame 6½ 1963 2-7-0 1964 9-1-0 #Ara Parseghian 1965 UTEP 6½ 1964 0-8-2 1965 *8-3-0 #Bobby Dobbs 1966 Dayton 6½ 1965 1-8-1 1966 8-2-0 John McVay 1967 Indiana 7 1966 1-8-1 1967 †9-2-0 John Pont 1968 Arkansas 5 1967 4-5-1 1968 *10-1-0 Frank Broyles 1969 UCLA 5½ 1968 3-7-0 1969 8-1-1 Tommy Prothro 1970 Tulsa 5 1969 1-9-0 1970 6-4-0 #Claude Gibson 1971 Army West Point 5 1970 1-9-1 1971 6-4-0 Tom Cahill Georgia 5 1970 5-5-0 1971 *11-1-0 Vince Dooley 1972 Pacific 5 1971 3-8-0 1972 8-3-0 Chester Caddas Southern California 5 1971 6-4-1 1972 *12-0-0 John McKay UCLA 5 1971 2-7-1 1972 8-3-0 Pepper Rodgers 1973 Pittsburgh 5 1972 1-10-0 1973 †6-5-1 # 1974 Baylor 5½ 1973 2-9-0 1974 †8-4-0 Grant Teaff 1975 Arizona St. 5 1974 7-5-0 1975 *12-0-0 Frank Kush 1976 Houston 7 1975 2-8-0 1976 *10-2-0 1977 Miami (OH) 7 1976 3-8-0 1977 10-1-0 Dick Crum 1978 Tulsa 6 1977 3-8-0 1978 9-2-0 John Cooper 1979 Wake Forest 6½ 1978 1-10-0 1979 †8-4-0 1980 Florida 7 1979 0-10-1 1980 *8-4-0 Charley Pell 1981 Clemson 5½ 1980 6-5-0 1981 *12-0-0 Danny Ford 1982 Louisiana 6 1981 1-9-1 1982 7-3-1 Sam Robertson New Mexico 6 1981 4-7-1 1982 10-1-0 Joe Morrison 1983 Kentucky 5½ 1982 0-10-1 1983 †6-5-1 Jerry Claiborne Memphis 5½ 1982 1-10-0 1983 6-4-1 Rex Dockery 1984 Army West Point 6 1983 2-9-0 1984 *8-3-1 Jim Young

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$Games Year Team Improved From Record To Record Coach 1985 Colorado 5½ 1984 1-10-0 1985 †7-5-0 Bill McCartney Fresno St. 5½ 1984 6-6-0 1985 *11-0-1 Jim Sweeney 1986 San Jose St. 7 1985 2-8-1 1986 *10-2-0 Claude Gilbert 1987 Syracuse 6 1986 5-6-0 1987 ‡11-0-1 Dick MacPherson 1988 Washington St. 5 1987 3-7-1 1988 *9-3-0 Dennis Erickson West Virginia 5 1987 6-6-0 1988 †11-1-0 Don Nehlen 1989 Tennessee 5½ 1988 5-6-0 1989 *11-1-0 Johnny Majors 1990 Temple 6 1989 1-10-0 1990 7-4-0 Jerry Berndt 1991 Tulsa 6½ 1990 3-8-0 1991 *10-2-0 Dave Rader 1992 Hawaii 6 1991 4-7-1 1992 *11-2-0 Bob Wagner 1993 Louisiana 6 1992 2-9-0 1993 8-3-0 Nelson Stokley Virginia Tech 6 1992 2-8-1 1993 *9-3-0 Frank Beamer 1994 Colorado St. 4½ 1993 5-6-0 1994 †10-2-0 Sonny Lubick Duke 4½ 1993 3-8-0 1994 †8-4-0 #Fred Goldsmith East Carolina 4½ 1993 2-9-0 1994 †7-5-0 Steve Logan 1995 Northwestern 6 1994 3-7-1 1995 †10-2-0 Gary Barnett 1996 BYU 5 1995 7-4-0 1996 *14-1-0 LaVell Edwards 1997 Western Mich. 6 1996 2-9-0 1997 8-3-0 Gary Darnell 1998 Louisville 5½ 1997 1-10-0 1998 7-5-0 #John L. Smith TCU 5½ 1997 1-10-0 1998 7-5-0 #Dennis Franchione 1999 Hawaii 8½ 1998 0-12-0 1999 *9-4-0 #June Jones 2000 South Carolina 7½ 1999 0-11-0 2000 *8-4-0 Lou Holtz 2001 Bowling Green 6 2000 2-9-0 2001 8-3-0 #Urban Meyer Colorado 6 2000 3-8-0 2001 †10-3-0 Gary Barnett Hawaii 6 2000 3-9-0 2001 9-3-0 June Jones 2002 Ohio St. 6 2001 7-5-0 2002 *14-0-0 Jim Tressel 2003 Tulsa 6½ 2002 1-11-0 2003 8-5-0 #Steve Kragthorpe 2004 UTEP 6½ 2003 2-11-0 2004 †8-4-0 #Mike Price 2005 UCF 7 2004 0-11-0 2005 †8-5-0 #George O’Leary 2006 Wake Forest 5½ 2005 4-7-0 2006 †11-3-0 Jim Grobe 2007 Illinois 6½ 2006 2-10-0 2007 †9-4-0 2008 Rice 6½ 2007 3-9-0 2008 *10-3-0 David Bailiff 2009 SMU 6½ 2008 1-11-0 2009 *8-5-0 June Jones 2010 Miami (OH) 8 2009 1-11-0 2010 *10-4-0 Mike Haywood/Lance Guidry 2011 Houston 7 2010 5-7-0 2011 *13-1-0 2012 Ohio St. 6½ 2011 6-7-0 2012 12-0-0 #Urban Meyer 2013 Auburn 8 2012 3-9-0 2013 †12-2-0 #Gus Malzahn 2014 Air Force 7½ 2013 2-10-0 2014 *10-3-0 Troy Calhoun TCU 7½ 2013 4-8-0 2014 *12-1-0 Gary Patterson 2015 Washington St. 5½ 2014 3-9-0 2015 *9-4-0 Mike Leach 2016 Army West Point 5½ 2015 2-10-0 2016 *8-5-0 Jeff Monken Colorado 5½ 2015 4-9-0 2016 †10-4-0 Mike MacIntyre Eastern Mich. 5½ 2015 1-11-0 2016 †7-6-0 Chris Creighton Georgia Tech 5½ 2015 3-9-0 2016 *9-4-0 Paul Johnson Troy 5½ 2015 4-8-0 2016 *10-3-0 Neal Brown UCF 5½ 2015 0-12-0 2016 †6-7-0 Scott Frost 2017 Fresno St. 8 2016 1-11-0 2017 *10-4-0 # $To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two seasons to the difference in losses, then divide by two; ties not counted. Bowl victory (*), loss (†), tie (‡) included in record. #First year as at that college.

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ALL-TIME MOST-IMPROVED 2017 MOST-IMPROVED TEAMS TEAMS $Games Team (Coach) 2016 2017 Improved Games Team (Year) Fresno St. (Jeff Tedford) 1-11 10-4 8 8½ Hawaii (1999) Fla. Atlantic () 3-9 11-3 7 8 Stanford (1940) UCF (Scott Frost) 6-7 13-0 7 8 Purdue (1943) Michigan St. (Mark Dantonio) 3-9 10-3 6½ 8 Miami (OH) (2010) Notre Dame () 4-8 10-3 5½ 8 Auburn (2013) Iowa St. (Matt Campbell) 3-9 8-5 4½ 8 Fresno St. (2017) Marshall (Doc Holliday) 3-9 8-5 4½ 7½ South Carolina (2000) TCU (Gary Patterson) 6-7 11-3 4½ 7½ Air Force (2014) Buffalo (Lance Leipold) 2-10 6-6 4 7½ TCU (2014) Georgia (Kirby Smart) 8-5 13-2 4 7 Miami (FL) (1945) Georgia St. (Shawn Elliott) 3-9 7-5 4 7 Texas Tech (1953) Arizona (Rich Rodriguez) 3-9 7-6 3½ 7 Indiana (1967) FIU () 4-8 8-5 3½ 7 Houston (1976) New Mexico St. (Doug Martin) 3-9 7-6 3½ 7 Miami (OH) (1977) Purdue () 3-9 7-6 3½ 7 Florida (1980) Virginia (Bronco Mendenhall) 2-10 6-7 3½ 7 San Jose St. (1986) 7 UCF (2005) $To determine games improved, add the difference in victories between the two seasons to the difference in losses, then divide by two. Includes bowl 7 Houston (2011) games. 7 Fla. Atlantic (2017) 7 UCF (2017) 6½ California (1947) 6½ Texas A&M (1955) 6½ Washington (1959) 6½ Notre Dame (1964) 6½ UTEP (1965) 6½ Dayton (1966) 6½ Toledo (1967) 6½ Wake Forest (1979) 6½ Tulsa (1991) 6½ Tulsa (2003) 6½ UTEP (2004) 6½ Penn St. (2005) 6½ Illinois (2007) 6½ Rice (2008) 6½ SMU (2009) 6½ Maryland (2010) 6½ Ohio St. (2012) 6½ Michigan St. (2017)

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ALL-TIME WON-LOSS RECORDS

Includes records as senior college only. Bowl and playoff games are included, and each tie game is computed as half won and half lost. Teams that had their By Victories records adjusted by the NCAA Committee on Infractions are indicated with an Rank Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Games asterisk (*). The tiebreaker rule began with 1996 season. 1. Michigan 138 943 339 36 .729 1,318 2. Ohio St.* 128 898 324 53 .725 1,275 By Percentage (Min. 25 Years in Div. I) Texas 125 898 366 33 .705 1,297 Rank Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Games 4. Nebraska 128 893 380 40 .695 1,313 1. Michigan 138 943 339 36 .729 1,318 5. Alabama* 123 891 328 43 .723 1,262 2. Boise St. 50 438 165 2 .726 605 6. Notre Dame* 128 885 323 42 .725 1,250 3. Ohio St.* 128 898 324 53 .725 1,275 7. Oklahoma 123 884 323 53 .723 1,260 4. Notre Dame* 128 885 323 42 .725 1,250 8. Penn St. 131 878 387 41 .688 1,306 5. Alabama* 123 891 328 43 .723 1,262 9. Southern California* 124 834 339 54 .702 1,227 6. Oklahoma 123 884 323 53 .723 1,260 10. Tennessee 121 833 383 53 .677 1,269 7. Texas 125 898 366 33 .705 1,297 11. Georgia 124 808 420 54 .651 1,282 8. Southern California* 124 834 339 54 .702 1,227 12. LSU 124 787 412 47 .650 1,246 9. Nebraska 128 893 380 40 .695 1,313 13. Auburn 125 759 436 47 .630 1,242 10. Penn St. 131 878 387 41 .688 1,306 14. West Virginia 125 742 493 45 .597 1,280 11. Florida St.* 71 539 250 17 .679 806 15. Virginia Tech 124 737 466 46 .608 1,249 12. Tennessee 121 833 383 53 .677 1,269 16. Texas A&M 123 732 477 48 .601 1,257 13. Georgia 124 808 420 54 .651 1,282 17. Clemson 122 729 459 45 .609 1,233 14. LSU 124 787 412 47 .650 1,246 18. Georgia Tech* 125 728 496 43 .592 1,267 15. Appalachian St. 88 606 333 29 .641 968 19. Washington 128 725 445 50 .615 1,220 16. Miami (FL) 92 623 354 19 .635 996 20. Pittsburgh 128 717 527 42 .574 1,286 17. Ga. Southern* 54 377 216 10 .633 603 21. Florida 111 714 415 40 .628 1,169 18. Auburn 125 759 436 47 .630 1,242 22. Arkansas 124 713 494 40 .588 1,247 19. Florida 111 714 415 40 .628 1,169 23. Syracuse 128 709 537 49 .566 1,295 20. Washington 128 725 445 50 .615 1,220 24. Navy 137 708 558 57 .557 1,323 21. Clemson 122 729 459 45 .609 1,233 25. Colorado 128 700 501 36 .580 1,237 22. Virginia Tech 124 737 466 46 .608 1,249 26. Wisconsin 129 697 490 53 .583 1,240 23. Arizona St. 105 607 388 24 .607 1,019 27. Michigan St. 121 694 453 44 .601 1,191 24. Texas A&M 123 732 477 48 .601 1,257 28. North Carolina 127 689 533 54 .561 1,276 25. Michigan St. 121 694 453 44 .601 1,191 29. Minnesota 134 688 516 44 .569 1,248 26. West Virginia 125 742 493 45 .597 1,280 30. Miami (OH) 129 684 455 44 .597 1,183 27. Central Mich. 117 617 411 36 .597 1,064 31. Army West Point 128 681 516 51 .566 1,248 28. Miami (OH) 129 684 455 44 .597 1,183 32. Missouri 127 669 558 52 .543 1,279 29. Georgia Tech* 125 728 496 43 .592 1,267 33. Utah 124 668 459 31 .590 1,158 30. Western Ky. 99 572 391 30 .591 993 34. Ole Miss 123 666 517 35 .561 1,218 31. UCLA 99 602 412 37 .590 1,051 35. California 122 661 533 51 .551 1,245 32. Utah 124 668 459 31 .590 1,158 36. Boston College 119 659 487 37 .573 1,183 33. Arkansas 124 713 494 40 .588 1,247 37. Virginia 128 649 605 48 .517 1,302 34. Fresno St. 96 597 422 27 .584 1,046 Rutgers 148 649 646 42 .501 1,337 35. Wisconsin 129 697 490 53 .583 1,240 39. Oregon 122 648 493 46 .565 1,187 36. Stanford 111 644 455 49 .582 1,148 40. Stanford 111 644 455 49 .582 1,148 37. South Fla. 21 146 105 0 .582 251 TCU 121 644 541 57 .541 1,242 38. Southern Miss. 101 584 418 26 .581 1,028 Maryland 125 644 589 43 .522 1,276 39. Bowling Green 99 539 382 52 .581 973 43. Iowa 129 640 554 39 .535 1,233 40. Colorado 128 700 501 36 .580 1,237 44. Miami (FL) 92 623 354 19 .635 996 41. BYU 93 568 415 26 .576 1,009 45. Tulsa 118 618 493 27 .555 1,138 42. Pittsburgh 128 717 527 42 .574 1,286 46. Central Mich. 117 617 411 36 .597 1,064 43. Boston College 119 659 487 37 .573 1,183 47. Louisiana Tech 114 609 455 37 .570 1,101 44. Middle Tenn. 103 573 424 28 .573 1,025 48. Arizona 114 608 458 33 .568 1,099 45. Louisiana Tech 114 609 455 37 .570 1,101 49. Purdue 130 608 560 48 .520 1,216 46. Minnesota 134 688 516 44 .569 1,248 50. Arizona St. 105 607 388 24 .607 1,019 47. Arizona 114 608 458 33 .568 1,099 48. Syracuse 128 709 537 49 .566 1,295 Alphabetical Listing 49. Army West Point 128 681 516 51 .566 1,248 Team 1st Yr. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Games 50. Oregon 122 648 493 46 .565 1,187 Air Force 1956 62 385 320 13 .545 718 Akron 1891 117 519 538 36 .491 1,093 Alabama* 1892 123 891 328 43 .723 1,262 Appalachian St. 1928 88 606 333 29 .641 968

All-Time Won-Loss Records 101

Team 1st Yr. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Team 1st Yr. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Arizona 1899 114 608 458 33 .568 1,099 Nevada 1896 111 543 483 33 .528 1,059 Arizona St. 1897 105 607 388 24 .607 1,019 New Mexico 1892 119 483 589 31 .452 1,103 Arkansas 1894 124 713 494 40 .588 1,247 New Mexico St. 1894 121 430 630 30 .408 1,090 Arkansas St.* 1911 103 465 482 37 .491 984 North Carolina* 1888 127 689 533 54 .561 1,276 Army West Point 1890 128 681 516 51 .566 1,248 North Texas 1913 102 507 502 33 .502 1,042 Auburn 1892 125 759 436 47 .630 1,242 Northern Ill. 1899 116 579 488 51 .541 1,118 Ball St. 1924 93 445 418 32 .515 895 Northwestern 1882 130 535 661 44 .449 1,240 Baylor 1899 116 589 568 44 .509 1,201 Notre Dame 1887 128 885 323 42 .725 1,250 Boise St. 1968 50 438 165 2 .726 605 Ohio 1894 122 562 557 48 .502 1,167 Boston College 1893 119 659 487 37 .573 1,183 Ohio St.* 1890 128 898 324 53 .725 1,275 Bowling Green 1919 99 539 382 52 .581 973 Oklahoma 1895 123 884 323 53 .723 1,260 Buffalo 1894 104 370 524 28 .416 922 Oklahoma St. 1901 116 585 546 48 .517 1,179 BYU 1922 93 568 415 26 .576 1,009 Old Dominion 2009 9 72 37 0 .661 109 California 1886 122 661 533 51 .551 1,245 Ole Miss 1893 123 666 517 35 .561 1,218 Central Mich. 1896 117 617 411 36 .597 1,064 Oregon 1894 122 648 493 46 .565 1,187 Charlotte 1946 7 20 45 0 .308 65 Oregon St. 1893 121 530 593 50 .473 1,173 Cincinnati 1885 130 603 587 51 .506 1,241 Penn St. 1887 131 878 387 41 .688 1,306 Clemson 1896 122 729 459 45 .609 1,233 Pittsburgh 1890 128 717 527 42 .574 1,286 Colorado 1890 128 700 501 36 .580 1,237 Purdue 1887 130 608 560 48 .520 1,216 Colorado St. 1893 119 520 571 33 .477 1,124 Rice 1912 106 470 606 32 .439 1,108 Duke 1888 105 503 517 31 .493 1,051 Rutgers 1869 148 649 646 42 .501 1,337 East Carolina 1932 82 433 411 12 .513 856 San Diego St. 1921 95 548 418 32 .565 998 Eastern Mich. 1891 126 453 589 47 .438 1,089 San Jose St. 1893 100 485 502 38 .492 1,025 FIU 2002 16 64 127 0 .335 191 SMU 1915 101 489 540 54 .476 1,083 Fla. Atlantic 2001 17 87 119 0 .422 206 South Alabama 2009 9 52 50 0 .510 102 Florida 1906 111 714 415 40 .628 1,169 South Carolina 1892 124 602 572 44 .512 1,218 Florida St.* 1947 71 539 250 17 .679 806 South Fla. 1997 21 146 105 0 .582 251 Fresno St. 1921 96 597 422 27 .584 1,046 Southern California* 1888 124 834 339 54 .702 1,227 Ga. Southern* 1924 54 377 216 10 .633 603 Southern Miss. 1912 101 584 418 26 .581 1,028 Georgia 1892 124 808 420 54 .651 1,282 Stanford 1891 111 644 455 49 .582 1,148 Georgia St. 2010 8 27 67 0 .287 94 Syracuse 1889 128 709 537 49 .566 1,295 Georgia Tech* 1892 125 728 496 43 .592 1,267 TCU 1896 121 644 541 57 .541 1,242 Hawaii 1909 101 533 443 24 .545 1,000 Temple 1894 119 468 574 52 .452 1,094 Houston 1946 72 433 361 15 .544 809 Tennessee 1891 121 833 383 53 .677 1,269 Idaho 1894 119 459 610 26 .431 1,095 Texas 1893 125 898 366 33 .705 1,297 Illinois 1890 128 602 585 50 .507 1,237 Texas A&M 1894 123 732 477 48 .601 1,257 Indiana 1887 130 479 672 44 .419 1,195 Texas St. 1904 103 509 451 25 .529 985 Iowa 1889 129 640 554 39 .535 1,233 Texas Tech 1925 93 562 443 32 .557 1,037 Iowa St. 1892 126 524 644 46 .451 1,214 Toledo 1917 97 536 424 24 .557 984 Kansas 1890 128 582 631 58 .481 1,271 Troy 1909 97 527 403 28 .565 958 Kansas St. 1896 122 526 639 42 .453 1,207 Tulane 1893 124 520 639 38 .450 1,197 Kent St. 1920 95 341 553 28 .385 922 Tulsa 1895 118 618 493 27 .555 1,138 Kentucky 1881 127 606 618 44 .495 1,268 UAB 1991 25 126 158 2 .444 286 La.-Monroe 1951 67 304 415 8 .424 727 UCF 1979 39 241 210 1 .534 452 Louisiana 1901 116 510 554 34 .480 1,098 UCLA 1919 99 602 412 37 .590 1,051 Louisiana Tech 1901 114 609 455 37 .570 1,101 UConn 1896 119 508 561 38 .476 1,107 Louisville 1912 99 512 458 17 .527 987 UNLV* 1968 50 228 342 4 .401 574 LSU 1893 124 787 412 47 .650 1,246 Utah 1892 124 668 459 31 .590 1,158 Marshall 1895 118 582 542 47 .517 1,171 Utah St. 1892 120 531 537 31 .497 1,099 Maryland 1892 125 644 589 43 .522 1,276 UTEP 1914 100 390 585 30 .403 1,005 Massachusetts 1879 135 570 585 50 .494 1,205 UTSA 2011 7 38 44 0 .463 82 Memphis 1912 102 482 511 33 .486 1,026 Vanderbilt 1890 128 600 613 50 .495 1,263 Miami (FL) 1926 92 623 354 19 .635 996 Virginia 1888 128 649 605 48 .517 1,302 Miami (OH) 1888 129 684 455 44 .597 1,183 Virginia Tech 1892 124 737 466 46 .608 1,249 Michigan 1879 138 943 339 36 .729 1,318 Wake Forest 1888 116 450 653 33 .411 1,136 Michigan St. 1896 121 694 453 44 .601 1,191 Washington 1889 128 725 445 50 .615 1,220 Middle Tenn. 1911 103 573 424 28 .573 1,025 Washington St. 1894 122 535 555 45 .491 1,135 Minnesota 1882 134 688 516 44 .569 1,248 West Virginia 1891 125 742 493 45 .597 1,280 Mississippi St. 1895 118 555 573 39 .492 1,167 Western Ky. 1913 99 572 391 30 .591 993 Missouri 1890 127 669 558 52 .543 1,279 Western Mich. 1906 112 562 447 24 .556 1,033 Navy 1879 137 708 558 57 .557 1,323 Wisconsin 1889 129 697 490 53 .583 1,240 NC State 1892 126 591 571 55 .508 1,217 Wyoming 1893 121 526 568 28 .481 1,122 Nebraska 1890 128 893 380 40 .695 1,313

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WINNINGEST TEAMS BY DECADE

Team W-L Pct. Team W-L Pct. RECORDS IN THE Western Ky. 61-42 .592 Illinois 36-63 .364 Northwestern 60-42 .588 Iowa St. 36-63 .364 2010s Louisiana Tech 60-43 .583 Kent St. 35-62 .361 (2010-17, Including bowls) Cincinnati 57-44 .564 Hawaii 37-66 .359 *Indicates record adjusted by action of Arizona St. 58-45 .563 Texas St. 34-61 .358 the NCAA Committee on Infractions. North Carolina 58-45 .563 Virginia 35-63 .357 #Indicates record adjusted by NCAA NC State 58-45 .563 UConn 35-63 .357 executive action. Temple 56-45 .554 UAB 26-47 .356 Air Force 57-46 .553 Fla. Atlantic 34-64 .347 By Percentage UCLA 57-47 .548 Miami (OH) 34-65 .343 Team W-L Pct. Georgia Tech 56-47 .544 Colorado 34-66 .340 Alabama 99-12 .892 Utah St. 56-48 .538 Purdue 33-66 .333 Ohio St. 79-16 .832 Arkansas 54-47 .535 Akron 33-66 .333 Boise St. 85-21 .802 Texas 53-48 .525 UTEP 32-66 .327 Oklahoma 85-21 .802 Western Mich. 53-48 .525 New Mexico 32-67 .323 Clemson 88-22 .800 Pittsburgh 54-49 .524 Tulane 30-68 .306 Florida St. 85-23 .787 Arizona 54-49 .524 Charlotte 17-41 .293 Stanford 85-23 .787 Nevada 53-49 .520 Idaho 28-69 .289 Wisconsin 84-25 .771 South Fla. 51-48 .515 Georgia St. 27-67 .287 LSU 78-25 .757 Middle Tenn. 52-49 .515 Eastern Mich. 27-70 .278 Oregon 80-26 .755 Ole Miss 51-49 .510 UNLV 27-73 .270 Oklahoma St. 78-26 .750 Tulsa 52-50 .510 Massachusetts 25-69 .266 Michigan St. 78-28 .736 Troy 50-49 .505 New Mexico St. 24-74 .245 TCU 75-29 .721 Texas Tech 51-50 .505 Kansas 15-81 .156 Northern Ill. 78-31 .716 Fresno St. 52-52 .500 Georgia 77-31 .713 Tennessee 50-50 .500 By Victories Toledo 72-31 .699 Duke 50-52 .490 Team Wins San Diego St. 73-33 .689 Colorado St. 49-53 .480 Alabama 99 Southern California 73-33 .689 East Carolina 48-52 .480 Clemson 88 Louisville 71-33 .683 Bowling Green 49-54 .476 Florida St. 85 Appalachian St. 67-33 .670 Minnesota 48-53 .475 Stanford 85 Auburn 70-36 .660 South Alabama 45-50 .474 Boise St. 85 Houston 68-35 .660 Memphis 47-53 .470 Oklahoma 85 Virginia Tech 70-37 .654 Southern Miss. 48-55 .466 Wisconsin 84 Kansas St. 68-36 .654 Central Mich. 47-54 .465 Oregon 80 Penn St. 67-36 .650 UTSA 38-44 .463 Ohio St. 79 South Carolina 67-37 .644 Rutgers 46-54 .460 LSU 78 Texas A&M 67-37 .644 Vanderbilt 44-56 .440 Oklahoma St. 78 Old Dominion 63-35 .643 Washington St. 44-56 .440 Northern Ill. 78 Michigan 66-37 .641 Ball St. 43-55 .439 Michigan St. 78 Navy 66-38 .635 Boston College 44-57 .436 Georgia 77 UCF 66-38 .635 Syracuse 43-56 .434 TCU 75 Washington 67-39 .632 Wyoming 42-58 .420 San Diego St. 73 Baylor 65-38 .631 Rice 42-58 .420 Southern California 73 Nebraska 66-39 .629 Maryland 42-58 .420 Toledo 72 Mississippi St. 65-39 .625 SMU 42-59 .416 Louisville 71 Ohio 65-40 .619 Louisiana 32-47 .405 Virginia Tech 70 Arkansas St. 63-39 .618 FIU 40-59 .404 Auburn 70 Utah 63-39 .618 North Texas 40-60 .400 Kansas St. 68 Miami (FL) 62-40 .608 California 39-59 .398 Houston 68 BYU 63-41 .606 Army West Point 39-60 .394 Appalachian St. 67 West Virginia 62-41 .602 Kentucky 39-60 .394 South Carolina 67 Missouri 62-41 .602 Wake Forest 39-60 .394 Washington 67 Ga. Southern 60-40 .600 San Jose St. 38-62 .380 Texas A&M 67 Iowa 62-42 .596 La.-Monroe 37-61 .378 Penn St. 67 Florida 60-41 .594 Indiana 36-62 .367 Nebraska 66 Notre Dame 48-33 .593 Oregon St. 36-62 .367 Navy 66 Marshall 61-42 .592 Buffalo 35-61 .365 Michigan 66

Winningest Teams by Decade 103

Team Wins Team Wins Team W-L Pct. UCF 66 FIU 40 West Virginia 86-39 .688 Baylor 65 Army West Point 39 Boston College 88-40 .688 Mississippi St. 65 Kentucky 39 Louisville 83-41 .669 Ohio 65 California 39 Wisconsin 86-43 .667 BYU 63 Wake Forest 39 Texas Tech 85-43 .664 Arkansas St. 63 UTSA 38 Nebraska 84-44 .656 Utah 63 San Jose St. 38 Tennessee 83-44 .654 Old Dominion 63 Hawaii 37 Michigan 81-43 .653 West Virginia 62 La.-Monroe 37 BYU 81-44 .648 Iowa 62 Indiana 36 Iowa 80-45 .640 Missouri 62 Oregon St. 36 Oregon St. 80-45 .640 Miami (FL) 62 Illinois 36 South Fla. 75-44 .630 Marshall 61 Iowa St. 36 Georgia Tech 81-48 .628 Western Ky. 61 Kent St. 35 Clemson 79-47 .627 Northwestern 60 Buffalo 35 Penn St. 77-46 .626 Florida 60 Virginia 35 Florida St.* 73-44 .624 Ga. Southern 60 UConn 35 Fresno St. 81-49 .623 Louisiana Tech 60 Colorado 34 Cincinnati 78-48 .619 Arizona St. 58 Miami (OH) 34 Hawaii 80-51 .611 North Carolina 58 Fla. Atlantic 34 Pittsburgh 74-49 .602 NC State 58 Texas St. 34 Toledo 73-49 .598 UCLA 57 Purdue 33 Southern Miss. 74-52 .587 Air Force 57 Akron 33 Bowling Green 70-51 .579 Cincinnati 57 Louisiana 32 Troy 70-51 .579 Georgia Tech 56 UTEP 32 Maryland 71-52 .577 Temple 56 New Mexico 32 Notre Dame 70-52 .574 Utah St. 56 Tulane 30 California 71-53 .573 Pittsburgh 54 Idaho 28 Western Ky. 70-53 .569 Arizona 54 Eastern Mich. 27 Arkansas 71-54 .568 Arkansas 54 Georgia St. 27 Kansas St. 71-54 .568 Texas 53 UNLV 27 Missouri 70-54 .565 Western Mich. 53 UAB 26 Northern Ill. 68-53 .562 Nevada 53 Massachusetts 25 Air Force 68-54 .557 Fresno St. 52 New Mexico St. 24 South Carolina 68-54 .557 Tulsa 52 Charlotte 17 Alabama* 58-48 .547 Middle Tenn. 52 Kansas 15 Marshall 67-56 .545 South Fla. 51 Oklahoma St. 67-56 .545 Texas Tech 51 Purdue 67-57 .540 Ole Miss 51 RECORDS IN THE UCLA 67-57 .540 Troy 50 Arizona St. 65-58 .528 Tennessee 50 2000s NC State 65-58 .528 Duke 50 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09, Virginia 65-59 .524 Colorado St. 49 Including bowls) Ole Miss 63-58 .521 Bowling Green 49 *Indicates record adjusted by action of Navy 64-59 .520 Minnesota 48 the NCAA Committee on Infractions. UConn 62-58 .517 Southern Miss. 48 Texas A&M 63-59 .516 Notre Dame 48 By Percentage Wake Forest 61-60 .504 East Carolina 48 Team W-L Pct. Minnesota 62-62 .500 Central Mich. 47 Boise St. 112-17 .868 Northwestern 61-61 .500 Memphis 47 Texas 110-19 .853 Colorado St. 61-62 .496 Rutgers 46 Oklahoma 110-24 .821 Tulsa 62-64 .492 South Alabama 45 Ohio St. 102-25 .803 Michigan St. 60-62 .492 Vanderbilt 44 Southern California* 88-25 .779 Middle Tenn. 58-60 .492 Boston College 44 Florida 100-30 .769 Fla. Atlantic 53-55 .491 Washington St. 44 TCU 95-29 .766 Central Mich. 60-63 .488 Ball St. 43 LSU 99-31 .762 Western Mich. 58-61 .487 Syracuse 43 Georgia 98-31 .760 Houston 60-64 .484 Wyoming 42 Virginia Tech 99-32 .756 Miami (OH) 59-63 .484 Rice 42 Miami (FL) 92-33 .736 Nevada 59-64 .480 Maryland 42 Utah 86-36 .705 New Mexico 59-64 .480 SMU 42 Oregon 87-38 .696 Rutgers 58-63 .479 North Texas 40 Auburn 88-39 .693 East Carolina 59-65 .476

Winningest Teams by Decade 104

Team W-L Pct. Team Wins. Team Wins. Kansas 57-63 .475 Utah 86 UCF 57 Washington St. 57-63 .475 West Virginia 86 Kansas 57 UCF 57-64 .471 Wisconsin 86 Washington St. 57 Colorado 58-67 .464 Texas Tech 85 Iowa St. 55 Iowa St. 55-68 .447 Nebraska 84 Fla. Atlantic 53 Memphis 53-68 .438 Louisville 83 Memphis 53 North Carolina 53-68 .438 Tennessee 83 North Carolina 53 Ball St. 52-67 .437 BYU 81 Ball St. 52 Akron 51-67 .432 Fresno St. 81 Louisiana Tech 52 Louisiana Tech 52-69 .430 Georgia Tech 81 Akron 51 UAB 49-68 .419 Michigan 81 Kentucky 50 Kentucky 50-70 .417 Hawaii 80 Ohio 50 Ohio 50-70 .417 Iowa 80 UAB 49 Arizona 49-69 .415 Oregon St. 80 Arizona 49 Washington 49-71 .408 Clemson 79 Washington 49 Stanford 47-69 .405 Cincinnati 78 UTEP 48 UTEP 48-72 .400 Penn St. 77 Stanford 47 Rice 46-72 .390 South Fla. 75 Rice 46 San Jose St. 46-73 .387 Pittsburgh 74 San Jose St. 46 Syracuse 46-73 .387 Southern Miss. 74 Syracuse 46 Illinois 45-73 .381 Florida St. * 73 Illinois 45 Arkansas St. 44-74 .373 Toledo 73 Arkansas St. 44 Louisiana 42-74 .362 Arkansas 71 Louisiana 42 Mississippi St. 42-76 .356 California 71 Mississippi St. 42 Tulane 42-76 .356 Kansas St. 71 North Texas 42 Wyoming 42-76 .356 Maryland 71 Tulane 42 North Texas 42-78 .350 Bowling Green 70 Wyoming 42 UNLV 41-77 .347 Missouri 70 UNLV 41 Kent St. 39-77 .336 Notre Dame 70 Indiana 39 Indiana 39-78 .333 Troy 70 Kent St. 39 San Diego St. 38-80 .322 Western Ky. 70 San Diego St. 38 La.-Monroe 37-79 .319 Air Force 68 La.-Monroe 37 New Mexico St. 37-83 .308 Northern Ill. 68 New Mexico St. 37 Baylor 34-82 .293 South Carolina 68 Baylor 34 Temple 34-83 .291 Marshall 67 SMU 34 Vanderbilt 34-83 .291 Oklahoma St. 67 Temple 34 SMU 34-84 .288 Purdue 67 Vanderbilt 34 Utah St. 32-83 .278 UCLA 67 Utah St. 32 Idaho 31-87 .263 Arizona St. 65 Idaho 31 FIU 24-68 .261 NC State 65 Buffalo 30 Buffalo 30-88 .254 Virginia 65 Eastern Mich. 27 Eastern Mich. 27-89 .233 Navy 64 Army West Point 25 Army West Point 25-92 .214 Ole Miss 63 FIU 24 Duke 19-97 .164 Texas A&M 63 Duke 19 UConn 62 By Victories Minnesota 62 Team Wins. Tulsa 62 RECORDS IN THE Colorado St. 61 Boise St. 112 Northwestern 61 1990s Oklahoma 110 Wake Forest 61 (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99, Texas 110 Central Mich. 60 Including Bowls and Playoffs; Tie-breaker Ohio St. 102 Houston 60 Began 1996) Florida 100 Michigan St. 60 Note: Ties counted as half won and half LSU 99 East Carolina 59 lost. Virginia Tech 99 Miami (OH) 59 Georgia 98 Nevada 59 By Percentage TCU 95 New Mexico 59 Team W-L Pct. Miami (FL) 92 Alabama* 58 Auburn 88 Florida St. 109-13-1 .890 Colorado 58 Boston College 88 Nebraska 108-16-1 .868 Middle Tenn. 58 Southern California* 88 Marshall 114-25-0 .820 Rutgers 58 Oregon 87 Florida 102-22-1 .820 Western Mich. 58 Tennessee 99-22-2 .813

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Team W-L Pct. Team W-L Pct. Team Wins Penn St. 97-26-0 .789 Rice 52-57-1 .477 Kansas St. 87 Michigan 93-26-3 .775 Ball St. 52-58-2 .473 BYU 86 Miami (FL) 92-27-0 .773 Washington St. 53-61-0 .465 Notre Dame 84 Texas A&M 94-28-2 .766 TCU 51-61-1 .456 Alabama 83 Ohio St. 91-30-3 .746 Army West Point 50-60-1 .455 Syracuse 82 Colorado 87-29-4 .742 Illinois 50-63-2 .443 Washington 82 Kansas St. 87-30-1 .742 Baylor 49-63-1 .438 Nevada 80 Notre Dame 84-35-2 .702 Utah St. 48-63-1 .433 Air Force 78 Washington 82-35-1 .699 Purdue 47-64-3 .425 North Carolina 78 Syracuse 82-35-3 .696 Indiana 47-64-2 .425 Virginia 78 BYU 86-39-2 .685 Memphis 45-64-1 .414 Idaho 77 Alabama 83-40-0 .675 Hawaii 49-71-2 .410 Virginia Tech 77 Nevada 80-39-0 .672 San Jose St. 44-66-2 .402 Colorado St. 74 North Carolina 78-39-1 .665 Missouri 43-67-3 .394 Texas 74 Virginia Tech 77-39-1 .662 Cincinnati 43-67-1 .392 Auburn 72 Virginia 78-40-1 .660 South Carolina 42-66-3 .392 Georgia 72 Idaho 77-41-0 .653 Kentucky 44-69-0 .389 Toledo 72 Toledo 72-38-3 .650 New Mexico 45-71-0 .388 Arizona 71 Air Force 78-44-0 .639 Navy 43-69-0 .384 Utah 71 Auburn 72-40-3 .639 Houston 42-68-1 .383 Oregon 70 Georgia 72-43-1 .625 Northwestern 43-70-1 .382 Wyoming 70 Texas 74-44-2 .625 Oklahoma St. 41-68-3 .379 Clemson 69 Colorado St. 74-46-0 .617 Akron 40-68-2 .373 UCLA 69 Miami (OH) 65-40-5 .614 North Texas 40-69-2 .369 Wisconsin 69 Utah 71-46-0 .607 Tulsa 40-70-1 .365 Fresno St. 68 Arizona 71-46-1 .606 Louisiana 39-70-1 .359 Middle Tenn. 68 Wisconsin 69-45-4 .602 Minnesota 40-72-0 .357 Southern California 68 UCLA 69-46-0 .600 Maryland 38-72-1 .347 Boise St. 67 Wyoming 70-47-1 .597 Rutgers 37-72-1 .341 UCF 67 Middle Tenn. 68-46-1 .596 Tulane 38-74-0 .339 East Carolina 67 Western Mich. 65-44-2 .595 Wake Forest 38-74-0 .339 Ole Miss 67 Clemson 69-47-1 .594 Pittsburgh 37-74-1 .335 Southern Miss. 67 Oregon 70-48-0 .593 Eastern Mich. 35-74-1 .323 Georgia Tech 66 UCF 67-46-0 .593 Ohio 34-74-3 .320 NC State 66 Southern Miss. 67-46-1 .592 Vanderbilt 34-76-0 .309 Miami (OH) 65 East Carolina 67-47-0 .588 Duke 33-77-1 .302 West Virginia 65 Ole Miss 67-48-0 .583 New Mexico St. 33-77-0 .300 Western Mich. 65 Southern California 68-49-4 .579 SMU 31-76-3 .295 Mississippi St. 64 Fresno St. 68-50-2 .575 UNLV 33-79-0 .295 Arizona St. 62 Georgia Tech 66-49-1 .573 Northern Ill. 32-78-0 .291 Iowa 62 West Virginia 65-49-2 .569 Buffalo 30-77-0 .280 Michigan St. 62 Bowling Green 61-46-4 .568 Oregon St. 29-81-1 .266 San Diego St. 62 NC State 66-51-1 .564 Arkansas St. 28-80-2 .264 Texas Tech 62 Mississippi St. 64-50-2 .560 Iowa St. 27-80-3 .259 Bowling Green 61 Boise St. 67-53-0 .558 UTEP 28-84-2 .254 Louisiana Tech 61 Louisiana Tech 61-48-3 .558 Temple 22-88-0 .200 Oklahoma 61 Arizona St. 62-51-0 .549 Kent St. 15-94-1 .141 Stanford 60 Oklahoma 61-51-3 .543 Louisville 59 San Diego St. 62-52-2 .543 By Victories La.-Monroe 58 UAB 51-43-2 .542 Team Wins Boston College 57 Texas Tech 62-53-0 .539 Kansas 56 Marshall 114 Iowa 62-53-2 .538 Arkansas 55 Florida St. 109 Michigan St. 62-53-2 .538 California 55 Nebraska 108 Stanford 60-54-2 .526 Central Mich. 54 Florida 102 Louisville 59-54-1 .522 LSU 54 Tennessee 99 La.-Monroe 58-56-1 .509 Washington St. 53 Penn St. 97 Central Mich. 54-53-5 .504 Ball St. 52 Texas A&M 94 Boston College 57-57-2 .500 Rice 52 Michigan 93 Kansas 56-57-1 .496 UAB 51 Miami (FL) 92 Arkansas 55-58-2 .487 TCU 51 Ohio St. 91 California 55-59-1 .483 Army West Point 50 Colorado 87 LSU 54-58-1 .482 Illinois 50

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Team Wins Team W-L Pct. 1950-59 Baylor 49 Auburn 86-31-1 .733 Team W-L Pct. Hawaii 49 Alabama 85-32-2 .723 Oklahoma 93-10-2 .895 Utah St. 48 Arkansas 85-32-2 .723 Ole Miss 80-21-5 .778 Indiana 47 UCLA 81-30-6 .718 Michigan St. 70-21-1 .766 Purdue 47 Washington 83-33-1 .714 Princeton@ 67-22-1 .750 Memphis 45 Fresno St. 80-34-1 .700 Georgia Tech 79-26-6 .739 New Mexico 45 Ohio St. 82-35-2 .697 UCLA 68-26-3 .716 Kentucky 44 SMU 63-28-1 .690 Ohio St. 63-24-5 .712 San Jose St. 44 Southern California 78-35-3 .685 Tennessee 71-31-4 .692 Cincinnati 43 Florida 76-37-3 .668 Penn St. 62-28-4 .681 Missouri 43 Arizona St. 73-36-4 .664 Maryland 67-31-3 .678 Navy 43 Syracuse 62-29-2 .677 Northwestern 43 1970-79 Army West Point 58-27-5 .672 Houston 42 Team W-L Pct. Cincinnati 64-30-7 .668 South Carolina 42 Oklahoma 102-13-3 .877 Notre Dame 64-31-4 .667 Oklahoma St. 41 Alabama 103-16-1 .863 Clemson 64-32-5 .658 Akron 40 Michigan 96-16-3 .848 Wisconsin 57-28-7 .658 Minnesota 40 Tennessee St.@ 85-17-2 .827 Colorado 62-33-6 .644 North Texas 40 Nebraska 98-20-4 .820 Duke 62-33-7 .642 Tulsa 40 Penn St. 96-22-0 .814 Navy 55-30-8 .634 Louisiana 39 Ohio St. 91-20-3 .811 Yale@ 54-30-6 .633 Maryland 38 Notre Dame 91-22-0 .805 Tulane 38 Southern California 93-21-5 .803 Wake Forest 38 Texas 88-26-1 .770 Pittsburgh 37 Arizona St. 90-28-0 .763 Rutgers 37 Yale@ 67-21-2 .756 Eastern Mich. 35 San Diego St. 82-26-2 .755 Ohio 34 Miami (OH) 80-26-2 .750 Vanderbilt 34 Central Mich. 80-27-3 .741 Duke 33 Arkansas 79-31-5 .709 UNLV 33 Houston 80-33-2 .704 New Mexico St. 33 Louisiana Tech 77-34-2 .690 Northern Ill. 32 McNeese St.@ 75-33-4 .688 SMU 31 Dartmouth@ 60-27-3 .683 Buffalo 30 Oregon St. 29 1960-69 Arkansas St. 28 (By Percentage; Bowls and Playoffs Not UTEP 28 Included) Iowa St. 27 Temple 22 Team W-L Pct. Kent St. 15 Alabama 85-12-3 .865 Texas 80-18-2 .810 Arkansas 80-19-1 .805 WINNINGEST TEAMS Ole Miss 72-20-6 .765 Bowling Green 71-22-2 .758 IN PRIOR DECADES Dartmouth@ 68-22-0 .756 (By Percentage; Bowls and Playoffs Ohio St. 67-21-2 .756 Included, Unless Noted). Missouri 72-22-6 .750 Note: Ties computed as half won and half Southern California 73-23-4 .750 lost. @Now a member of the FCS. Penn St. 73-26-0 .737 Memphis 70-25-1 .734 1980-89 Arizona St. 72-26-1 .732 Team W-L Pct. LSU 70-25-5 .725 Nebraska 103-20-0 .837 Nebraska 72-27-1 .725 Miami (FL) 98-20-0 .831 Wyoming 69-26-4 .717 BYU 102-26-0 .797 Princeton@ 64-26-0 .711 Oklahoma 91-25-2 .780 Utah St. 68-29-3 .695 Clemson 86-25-4 .765 Purdue 64-28-3 .689 Penn St. 89-27-2 .763 Syracuse 68-31-0 .687 Georgia 88-27-4 .756 Florida 66-30-4 .680 Florida St. 87-28-3 .750 Miami (OH) 66-30-4 .680 Michigan 89-29-2 .750 Tennessee 65-29-6 .680

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NATIONAL POLL RANKINGS

NATIONAL CHAMPION MAJOR SELECTIONS (1896 TO PRESENT) The criteria for being included in this historical list of poll selectors is that the poll be national in scope, either through distribution in newspaper, television, radio and/or computer online. The list includes both former selectors, who were instrumental in the sport of college football, and selectors who were among the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) selectors.

Selection Active Seasons Predated Total Selector Format First Last Total Seasons Rankings Bob Alderson Math 1994 1998 5 5 Anderson/Hester (Seattle Times) Math 1997 2017 21 21 Associated Press (AP) Poll 1936 2017 82 82 Clyde Berryman Math 1990 2011 26 1920-89 92 Richard Billingsley Math 1970 2017 48 1869-70, 1872-1969 148 William Boand Math 1930 1960 31 1919-29 42 College Football Researchers Association Poll 1982 2017 20 1869-81; 1993-2008 147 Wes Colley Math 1992 2017 26 26 Congrove Computer Rankings Math 1993 2017 25 25 Parke Davis Research 1933 1933 1 1869-1932 65 Harry DeVold Math 1945 2006 63 1939-44 69 Frank Dickinson Math 1926 1940 15 1924-25 17 Dunkel Math 1929 2017 89 89 Steve Eck Math 1983 2005 22 22 Football News Poll 1958 2002 45 45 Football Writers Association (FW) Poll 1954 2013 60 60 FWAA-NFF Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll 2014 2017 4 4 Harris Interactive# Poll 2005 2013 9 9 Helms Athletic Foundation Poll 1941 1982 42 1883-1940 100 Deke Houlgate Math 1927 1958 32 1885-1926 72 International News Service Poll 1952 1957 6 6 Edward Litkenhous Math 1934 1984 51 51 Math 1995 2017 23 23 Herman Matthews Math 1966 2006 41 41 National Championship Foundation Poll 1980 2000 21 1869-70, 1872-1979 131 National Football Foundation (NFF) Poll 1959 2013 51 51 New York Times Math 1979 2004 26 26 Richard Poling Math 1935 1984 50 1924-34 61 David Rothman (FACT) Math 1968 2006 42 42 Math 1978 2017 40 1919-77 99 Sporting News Poll 1975 2006 32 32 Coaches Association (AFCA)^ Poll 1945 1 United Press International (UPI) Poll 1950 1995 44 44 UPI/NFF Poll 1991 1992 2 2 USA Today Poll 2005 2013 9 9 USA Today/Amway Poll 2014 2017 3 3 USA Today/CNN Poll 1982 1996 15 15 USA Today/ESPN Poll 1997 2004 8 8 USA Today/National Football Foundation Poll 1993 1994 2 2 Caspar Whitney Math 1905 1907 3 3 Paul Williamson Math 1932 1963 32 32 Peter Wolfe Math 1992 2017 26 26

#Did not compile final ranking after the bowl games so it is not included on the year-by-year listings. ^The AFCA Trophy is traditionally given to the national champion of the coaches’ poll but in 2016, the AFCA retroactively awarded a national championship trophy for the 1945 season. The coaches polls were the UPI poll (1950-1990), the USA Today/CNN poll (1991-1996), the USA Today/ESPN poll (1997- 2004), the USA Today poll (2005-2014) and the USA Today/Amway poll (2014-present).

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Poll Systems History Congrove. The Congrove Computer Rankings known by this name from 1936 to 1969 and have been published on CollegeFootballPoll.com established by the founding sponsor, Paul H. (Listed alphabetically) since 1999 and referenced by a number of sites Helms, Los Angeles sportsman and philanthropist. Alderson System (1994-98), a mathematical and publications. After Helms’ death in 1957, United Savings & rating system based strictly on a point value Loan Association became its benefactor during a noted college football system reflecting competition and won-lost Parke Davis (1933), 1970-72. A merger of United Savings and Citizen historian and former Princeton lineman, Parke H. record. Developed by Bob Alderson of Muldrow, Savings was completed in 1973, and the Athletic Davis went back and named the championship Oklahoma. Foundation became known as Citizens Savings teams from 1869 through the 1932 season. He Athletic Foundation. In 1982, First Interstate Bank Anderson and Hester (1997-present), a mathe- also named a national champion at the conclusion assumed sponsorship for its final rankings. In matical rating system developed by Jeff Anderson of the 1933 season. Interestingly, the years 1869- 1941, Bill Schroeder, managing director of the and Chris Hester. Published weekly in The Seattle 75 were identified by Davis as the Pioneer Period; Helms Athletic Foundation, retroactively selected Times. the years 1876-93 were called the Period of the the national football champions for the period American Intercollegiate Football Association, and Associated Press (1936-present), the first major beginning in 1883 (the first year of a scoring sys- the years 1894-1933 were referred to as the nationwide poll for ranking college football teams tem) through 1940. Thereafter, Schroeder, who Period of Rules Committees and Conferences. was voted on by sportswriters and broadcasters. died in 1988, then chose, with the assistance of He also coached at Wisconsin, Amherst and It continues to this day and is probably the most a Hall Board, the annual national champion after Lafayette. well-known and widely circulated among all of his- the bowl games. tory’s polls. The Associated Press annual national , a mathematical DeVold System (1945-2006) , a mathematical rat- champions were awarded the Williams Trophy and rating system developed by Harry DeVold from Houlgate System (1927-58) ing system developed by Deke Houlgate of Los the Reverend J. Hugh O’Donnell Trophy. In 1947, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a former football player Angeles, California. His ratings were syndicated in Notre Dame retired the Williams Trophy (named at Cornell. He eventually settled in the Detroit, newspapers and published in Illustrated Football after Henry L. Williams, Minnesota coach, and Michigan, and worked in the real estate busi- and the Football Thesaurus (1946-58). sponsored by the M Club of Minnesota). In 1956, ness. The ratings appeared in The Football News Oklahoma retired the O’Donnell Trophy (named starting in 1962. Predated national champions International News Service (1952-57), a poll for Notre Dame’s president and sponsored by from 1939 to 1944. conducted for six years by members of the Notre Dame alumni). Beginning with the 1957 sea- International News Service (INS) before its merger , a mathemati- son, the award was known as the AP Trophy, and Dickinson System (1926-40) with United Press in 1958. since 1983, has been known as the Paul “Bear” cal point system devised by Frank Dickinson, a Bryant Trophy. professor of economics at Illinois. The annual Litkenhous (1934-84), a difference-by-score for- Dickinson ratings were emblematic of the national mula developed by Edward E. Litkenhous, a pro- Berryman (QPRS) (1990-2011), a mathemati- championship and the basis for awarding the fessor of chemical engineering at Vanderbilt, and cal rating system based on a quality point rating Rissman National Trophy and the Knute K. his brother, Frank. formula developed by Clyde P. Berryman. It took Rockne Intercollegiate Memorial Trophy. Notre into account a team’s schedule strength, won- Dame gained permanent possession of the Massey College Football Ratings (1995-pres- , a mathematical rating system developed by lost record, points scored and points allowed. Rissman Trophy (named for Jack F. Rissman, a ent) Kenneth Massey, a graduate student at Virginia Predated national champions from 1920 to 1989. Chicago clothing manufacturer) after its third vic- Tech in mathematics. His ratings account for tory in 1930. Minnesota retired the Rockne Trophy Billingsley Report (1970-present), a mathemati- home-field advantage. cally based power rating system developed by (named in honor of the famous Notre Dame Richard Billingsley of Hugo, Oklahoma. The main coach) after winning it for a third time in 1940. Matthews Grid Ratings (1966-2006), a math- ematical rating system developed by college feature of his system is the inclusion of a unique , a power index Dunkel System (1929-present) mathematics professor Herman Matthews of rule for head-to-head competition, with the overall system devised by Dick Dunkel Sr., founder/ Middlesboro, Kentucky. It appeared in Scripps- system consisting of a balanced approach to owner (1929-75); by Dick Dunkel Jr., owner (1975- Howard newspapers and The Football News. wins, losses, , and home- 02); and by Bob Dunkel, co-owner (2002-pres- field advantage. A slight weight is given to most ent), Richard H. Dunkel Jr., co-owner (2002-pres- National Championship Foundation (1980- recent performance. The Billingsley formula does ent) and John Duck, executive producer, of the 2000), established by Mike Riter of Hudson, New not use margin of victory; however, the Billingsley Daytona (FL) Beach News-Journal. York. Issued annual report. Predated national MOV formula does include margin of victory in the champions from 1869 to 1979, with the exception , a mathemati- calculations. Eck Ratings System (1983-2005) of 1871. cal point system developed by Steve Eck, an Boand System (1930-60), known as the Azzi aerospace worker with a master’s degree from National Football Foundation (1959-2013), Ratem System developed by William Boand of UCLA. The factors in the poll were game outcome, the National Football Foundation and Hall of Tucson, Arizona. He moved to Chicago in 1932. strength of opponent and location of game. Fame named its first national champion in 1959. Appeared in many newspapers and Illustrated Headquartered in Irving, Texas, the present , weekly poll of its Football Annual (1932-42), and weekly in Football Football News (1958-2002) National Football Foundation was established in staff writers had named a national champion since News (1942-44, 1951-60). Predated national 1947 to promote amateur athletics in America. The 1958. champions from 1919 to 1929. national champion was awarded the MacArthur Bowl from 1959 to 1990. In 1991 and 1992, the College Football Researchers Association Football Writers Association of America (1954- , the No. 1 team of the year was determined NFF/HOF joined with UPI to award the MacArthur (1982-92, 2009-present), founded by Anthony 2013) Cusher of Reeder, North Dakota, and Robert Kirlin by a five-person panel representing the nation’s Bowl, and in 1993, the NFF/HOF joined with USA of Spokane, Washington. Announced its champion football writers. The national championship team Today to award the MacArthur Bowl. received the Grantland Rice Award. in its monthly bulletin and No. 1 team determined New York Times (1979-2004), a mathematical by top-10 vote of membership on a point system. FWAA-NFF Grantland Rice Super 16 poll that combined the voting of a panel of sports- Predated national champions from 1869 to 1981, (2014-present), The Football Writers Association writers. conducted on a poll by Harry Carson Frye. The of America and National Football Foundation part- , a mathematical rating poll was disbanded after the 1992 season and nered to form this poll beginning in 2014. Poling System (1935-84) restarted in 2009 under the coordination of Brad system for college football teams developed by Matthews and involvement of several past mem- Harris Interactive (2005-13), a panel of former Richard Poling from Mansfield, Ohio, a former bers. players, coaches, administrators and current and football player at Ohio Wesleyan. Poling’s football former media, who committed to ranking col- ratings were published annually in the Football Colley (1992-present), a mathematically based lege teams each week. Panelists were randomly Review Supplement and in various newspapers. power rating developed by Wes Colley of Virginia. selected from among more than 300 nominations Predated national champions from 1924 to 1934. His work is published in the Atlanta Journal- submitted by FBS conference offices and Notre , a computerized Constitution. Colley is a graduate of Princeton Dame. The panel was designed to be a statistically Rothman (FACT) (1968-2006) mathematical ranking system developed by David University with a doctorate in astrophysical sci- valid representation of all 11 FBS conferences Rothman of Hawthorne, California. FACT is the ences. Member of 2011 BCS. and independent institutions. Did not make a final Founda­tion for the Analysis of Competitions and selection after the bowls. Congrove Computer (1993-present), a math- Tournaments, which began selecting a national ematically based power rating developed by Dave Helms Athletic Foundation (1941-82), originally champion in 1968. Rothman is a semiretired

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defense and aerospace statistician and was co- 1872 1885 chair of the Committee on Statistics in Sports and Competition of the American Statistical Association Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship Princeton: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National in the 1970s. Founda­tion, Parke Davis* Champi­ onship­­ Foundation, Parke Davis : Parke Davis* Sagarin Ratings (1978-present), a mathemati- Yale cal rating system developed by Jeff Sagarin of 1886 Bloomington, Indiana, a 1970 MIT mathematics 1873 Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* graduate. Runs annually in USA Today newspa- Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship Yale: Helms, National Championship Foun­dation,­ per. Predated national champions from 1919 to Founda­tion, Parke Davis Parke Davis* 1977. Sporting News (1975-2006), was voted on annu- 1874 1887 ally by the staff of the then St. Louis-based nation- ally circulated sports publication. Harvard: Parke Davis* Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ pion­ ship­ Foundation,­ Parke Davis United Press International (1950-90, 1993-95), in Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* 1950, the United Press news service began its poll Yale: National Championship Foundation, Parke 1888 of football coaches (replaced as coaches’ poll after Davis* 1990 season). When the United Press merged Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ with the International News Service in 1958, it pion­ship Foundation,­ Parke Davis became known as United Press International. The 1875 weekly UPI rankings were featured in newspapers Columbia: Parke Davis* 1889 and on radio and television nationwide. UPI and Harvard: National Championship Foundation, Princeton: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National the National Football Foundation formed a coali- Parke Davis* tion for 1991 and 1992 to name the MacArthur Champi­ onship­ Foundation, Parke Davis Bowl national champion. Returned to single poll Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* in 1993-95. 1890 USA Today/Cable News Network; /ESPN and / 1876 Harvard: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Champi­ onship­­­ Foundation, Parke Davis Amway (1982-present), introduced a weekly poll Yale: Billingsley, National Championship of sportswriters in 1982 and ranked the top 25 Foundation, Parke Davis teams in the nation with a point system. The poll 1891 results were featured in USA Today, a national newspaper, and on the Cable News Network, a 1877 Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ pion­ ship­ Foundation,­ Parke Davis national cable television network. Took over as the Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* coaches’ poll in 1991. USA Today also formed a : National Championship Foundation, Parke coalition with the National Football Foundation in Yale Davis* 1892 1993 to name the MacArthur Bowl national cham- Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ pion. Combined with ESPN from 1997 to 2004 to pion­ ship­ Foundation,­ Parke Davis distribute the coaches’ poll nationally. Currently 1878 just listed as USA Today Amway Coaches’ Poll. Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship 1893 Caspar Whitney (1905-07), one of the founders of Founda­tion, Parke Davis the first All-American Football Team. Also selected Princeton: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Champi­ onship­­ Foundation national polls for Outing magazine. 1879 Yale: Parke Davis Williamson System (1932-63), a power rat- Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship ing system chosen by Paul Williamson of New Founda­tion, Parke Davis* Orleans, a geologist and member of the Sugar 1894 Yale: Parke Davis* Bowl committee. Penn: Parke Davis* Wolfe (1992-present), a mathematically based Princeton: Houlgate power rating matrix developed by Peter Wolfe and 1880 Ross Baker. Princeton: National Championship Foundation*, Yale: Billingsley, Helms, National Championship Parke Davis* Founda­ tion,­­ Parke Davis* Thanks from the NCAA Statistics Service to Robert A. Rosiek of Dearborn, Michigan, who Yale: Billingsley, National Championship researched much of the former polls’ history, Foundation*, Parke Davis* 1895 and to Tex Noel, who provided information about Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Parke H. Davis. 1881 Champion­­­ ship­ Foundation, Parke Davis* Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* Yale: Parke Davis* FINAL NATIONAL Yale: National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis* 1896 POLL LEADERS Lafayette: National Championship Foundation*, 1882 Parke Davis* 1869 Yale: Billingsley, National Championship Princeton: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis Champi­ onship­ Foundation*,­ Parke Davis* Founda­ tion,­ Parke Davis* Rutgers: Parke Davis* 1883 1897 Yale: Billingsley, Helms, National Championship Penn: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National 1870 Founda­ tion,­ Parke Davis Champion­­ ship­ Foundation, Parke Davis* Princeton: Billingsley, National Championship Yale: Parke Davis* Founda­tion, Parke Davis 1884 Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis* 1898 1871 Yale: Helms, National Championship Foun­dation,­ Harvard: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National No national champions selected. Parke Davis* Champi­ onship­­ Foundation Princeton: Parke Davis

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1899 Penn St.: National Championship Foundation* Notre Dame: Billingsley, Parke Davis* Harvard: Helms, Houlgate, National Champi­­­­ Princeton: Billingsley MOV, Helms, Houlgate, Princeton: Boand*, Parke Davis* onship Foundation National Championship­ Foundation*,­­­­ Parke Davis Princeton: Billingsley, Parke Davis 1921 1912 California: Billingsley MOV, Boand*, Football 1900 Harvard: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Research, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Championship­ Foundation*,­­­­ Parke Davis Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ Cornell: Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­pionship pionship­ Founda­ tion,­ Parke Davis Penn St.: National Championship Foundation* Foundation,­­­ Parke Davis* Iowa: Billingsley, Parke Davis* 1901 1913 Lafayette: Boand*, Parke Davis* Harvard: Billingsley Auburn: Billingsley MOV Vanderbilt: Berryman Michigan: Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­pi­­­ Chicago: Billingsley, Parke Davis* onship Foundation Wash. & Jeff.: Boand* Harvard: Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ Yale: Parke Davis pionship Foundation,­­­­­ Parke Davis* 1922 California: Billingsley MOV, Houlgate, National 1902 1914 Championship Founda­ tion*,­ Sagarin* Michigan: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Army West Point: Helms, Houlgate, National Champi­ onship­­­ Foundation, Parke Davis* Championship­ Founda­ tion,­­­­ Parke Davis* Cornell: Helms, Parke Davis* Yale: Parke Davis* Illinois: Billingsley, Parke Davis* Iowa: Billingsley Texas: Billingsley MOV Princeton: Boand, Football Research, Na­tional 1903 Champi­ on­ ship­­ Foundation*, Parke Davis*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Michigan: National Championship Foun­dation*­ 1915 Vanderbilt: Berryman Princeton: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cornell: Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­pionship Championship­­ Foundation*,­­­ Parke Davis Foundation,­­­­ Parke Davis* 1923 Minnesota: Billingsley California: Houlgate 1904 Oklahoma: Billingsley MOV Michigan: National Championship Foun­dation*­ Cornell: Sagarin* Pittsburgh: Parke Davis* Minnesota: Billingsley Illinois: Berryman*, Boand, Football Research, Helms, National Cham­­pionship Foundation*, Penn: Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­pion­ship 1916 Parke Davis, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Foundation*, Parke Davis Army West Point: Parke Davis* Michigan: Billingsley, National Championship 1905 Georgia Tech: Billingsley Founda­ tion*­ : Berryman* Chicago: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Pittsburgh: Billingsley MOV, Helms, Houlgate, Yale Champi­ onship­­­ Foundation National Championship­­­­­ Foundation, Parke Davis* Yale: Parke Davis, Whitney 1924 1917 Notre Dame: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Georgia Tech: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, Dickinson, Football Re­search, Helms, Houl­gate, 1906 National Champion­­­ ship­ Foundation National Championship Founda­ tion,­­ Poling, Princeton: Helms, National Championship Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Foundation 1918 Penn: Parke Davis : Billingsley, Parke Davis, Whitney Yale Michigan: Billingsley, National Championship Founda­ tion*­ 1925 1907 Pittsburgh: Helms, Houlgate, National Alabama: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ Championship Foundation*­­­ Football Research, Helms, Houl­­gate, National pionship Foun­dation,­ Parke Davis, Whitney Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin (ELO- 1919 Chess)* 1908 Harvard: Football Research*, Helms, Houlgate, Dartmouth: Dickinson, Parke Davis Harvard: Billingsley National­ Cham­pionship Foundation*, Parke Davis* Michigan: Sagarin* LSU: National Championship Foundation* Illinois: Billingsley, Boand, Football Research*, Penn: Helms, Houlgate, National Champion­­­ ship­ Parke Davis*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* 1926 Foundation*, Parke Davis Notre Dame: National Championship Foundation*, Alabama: Berryman, Billingsley, Football Parke Davis* Research, Helms*, Nation­ al­ Championship­ Foundation*, Poling 1909 Texas A&M: Billingsley MOV, National Yale: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Cham­ Championship Foundation* Lafayette: Parke Davis pion­ ship­ Foundation,­ Parke Davis Centre: Sagarin* Michigan: Sagarin* : Boand, Houlgate 1910 Navy 1920 Stanford: Dickinson, Helms*, National : Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Harvard California: Football Research, Helms, Houlgate, Championship Founda­ tion*,­­ Sagarin (ELO- Championship Founda­­­­ tion*­ Na­tional Championship Foundation, Sagarin, Chess)* Pittsburgh: National Championship Foundation* Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Georgia: Berryman 1927 1911 Harvard: Boand* Georgia: Berryman, Boand, Poling Minnesota: Billingsley

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Illinois: Billingsley, Dickinson, Helms, National 1935 Wisconsin: Helms Championship Foun­dation, Parke Davis LSU: Williamson* Notre Dame: Houlgate Minnesota: Billingsley, Boand, Football Research, 1943 Texas A&M: Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Helms, Litken­hous, National Championship Notre Dame: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Foundation, Poling DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Yale: Football Research Houlgate, Litkenhous, National Championship Princeton: Dunkel Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- 1928 SMU: Berryman, Dickinson, Houlgate, Sagarin, Chess), Williamson Detroit: Parke Davis* Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Georgia Tech: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, TCU: Williamson* 1944 Football Research, Helms, Houl­gate, National Army West Point: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Championship Foun­dation, Parke Davis*, Poling, 1936 Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Na­tional Cham­ Duke: Berryman pionship Foundation*, Poling, Sagarin*, Williamson Southern California: Dickinson, Sagarin* LSU: Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson Ohio St.: National Championship Foundation*, Minnesota: AP, Billingsley, Dickinson, Dunkel, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* 1929 Helms, Litken­hous, National Championship Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand, Dickinson, Foundation, Poling Dunkel, Football­­ Research,­ Helms, National­ 1945 Championship Foun­dation,­ Poling, Sagarin (ELO- Pittsburgh: Boand, Football Research, Houlgate Alabama: National Championship Foundation* Chess)* Army West Point: AP, Berryman, Billingsley Pittsburgh: Parke Davis 1937 MOV, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, California: Dunkel, Helms Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Na­tional Cham­pion­ Southern California: Berryman, Houlgate, ship Foundation*, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Sagarin* Pittsburgh: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Chess), Williamson Dickinson, Football Re­search, Houlgate, 1930 Litkenhous, National Championship Founda­tion, Ohio St.: Billingsley Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson Oklahoma St.: AFCA# Alabama: Berryman, Football Research, Parke Davis*, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) 1938 # AFCA awarded Oklahoma St. the 1945 AFCA Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand, Dickinson, Trophy retroactively in 2016. The AFCA Trophy Dunkel, Helms, Houl­gate, National Championship Notre Dame: Dickinson is awarded to the champion in the coaches’ poll (1950-present) Foundation, Parke Davis*, Poling Tennessee: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Dunkel, Football Re­search, Houl­gate, Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) 1946 1931 Army West Point: Billingsley, Boand*, Football Pittsburgh: Parke Davis* TCU: AP, Helms, National Championship Foun­ Research, Helms*, Houlgate, Poling* dation, Williamson Purdue: Parke Davis* Georgia: Williamson Southern California: Berryman, Billingsley, 1939 Notre Dame: AP, Berryman, Boand*, DeVold, Boand, Dickinson, Dunkel, Helms, Houlgate,­ Dunkel, Helms*, Litkenhous, National Cham­pion­ ­ : Litkenhous, Sagarin* Football Research, National Championship­ Cornell ship Foundation, Poling*, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Founda­tion, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Southern California: Dickinson Chess) Chess), Williamson Texas A&M: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Foot­ball Re­search, Helms, 1947 1932 Houlgate, National Champion­ ship­ Founda­ tion,­ Michigan: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Colgate: Parke Davis* Poling, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Williamson Dunkel, Football Research, Helms*, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Na­tional Cham­pionship Foundation, Michigan: Dickinson, Parke Davis*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* 1940 Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) : AP, Berryman, Boand, DeVold, : AP, Helms*, Williamson Southern California: Berryman, Billingsley, Minnesota Notre Dame Boand, Dunkel, Football Re­search, Helms, Dickinson, Football Research, Houlgate, Houlgate, National Championship Foun­dation,­ Litkenhous, Nation­ al­ Championship­ Foundation, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) 1948 Parke Davis*, Poling, Sagarin*, Williamson Michigan: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Stanford: Billingsley, Helms, Poling DeVold, Dunkel, Foot­ball Research, Helms, 1933 Tennessee: Dunkel, Williamson Houlgate, Litkenhous,­ National­ Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Michigan: Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Chess), Williamson Dickinson, Helms, Houlgate, Football Research, 1941 National Championship Foun­dation,­ Parke Davis*, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Alabama: Houlgate 1949 : AP, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Ohio St.: Dunkel Minnesota Notre Dame: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Dunkel, Foot­ball Re­search, Helms, Litkenhous, DeVold, Dunkel, Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, Princeton: Parke Davis* National Champi­ on­ ship­ Foundation,­ Poling, National Champion-ship Foun­­dation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Southern California: Williamson Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson Texas: Berryman, Williamson Oklahoma: Football Research 1934 Alabama: Berryman, Dunkel, Houlgate, Poling, 1942 1950 Williamson­ Georgia: Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Houlgate, Kentucky: Sagarin* Litkenhous, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Minnesota: Billingsley, Boand, Dickinson, Foot­ Chess), Williamson Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Helms, Litkenhous, ball Research, Helms, Litkenhous, National UPI, Williamson­ Championship Foundation, Sagarin, Sagarin Ohio St.: AP, Boand, Dunkel, Football Re­search, (ELO-Chess) Nation­al Championship Foundation Princeton: Boand, Poling

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Tennessee: Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Football 1958 1966 Research,­ National­ Championship Foundation, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Iowa: FW Alabama: Berryman, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* LSU: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Michigan St.: Football Research, Helms*, NFF*, Dunkel, FB News, Football Research, Helms, Poling* 1951 Litkenhous, National Cham­pionship Foundation, AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Georgia Tech: Berryman, Boand* Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI, Notre Dame: FB News, FW, Helms*, Litkenhous, Matthews, Williamson Illinois: Boand* National Cham­­pionship Foundation, NFF*, Maryland: DeVold, Dunkel, Football Re­search, Poling*, Sagarin*, UPI Na­tional Championship Foundation, Sagarin, 1959 Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Ole Miss: Berryman, Dunkel, Sagarin* 1967 Michigan St.: Billingsley, Helms, Poling Syracuse: AP, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, FB Notre Dame: Dunkel News, Football Research,­ FW, Helms, Litkenhous, Tennessee: AP, Litkenhous, UPI, Williamson : Poling National Champion­ship Foun­dation, NFF, Poling, Oklahoma Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, UPI, Williamson Southern California: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, 1952 DeVold, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, Georgia Tech: Berryman, Billingsley, INS, Poling, 1960 Matthews, Nation­ al­ Championship Foundation, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* NFF, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI Iowa: Berryman, Boand, Litkenhous, Sagarin, Michigan St.: AP, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Foot­ Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Tennessee: Litkenhous ball Re­search, Helms, Litkenhous, National Cham­ pion­ ship­ Foundation,­ Sagarin*, UPI, Williamson Minnesota: AP, FB News, NFF, UPI 1968 : Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Ole Miss : Litkenhous Research, FW, National­ Championship Georgia 1953 Foundation, Williamson Ohio St.: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Dunkel, FACT, Maryland: AP, INS, UPI FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, National Missouri: Poling Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Champi­ on­ ship­ Foundation, NFF, Poling, Sagarin Helms, Lit­kenhous, National Championship Washington: Helms (ELO-Chess)*, UPI Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Texas: DeVold, Matthews, Sagarin* Chess), Williamson 1961 Oklahoma: Berryman, Football Research Alabama: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, 1969 Dunkel, FB News, Football Research, Helms, .: Matthews Litkenhous, National Cham­pionship Foundation, Ohio St 1954 NFF, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI, Penn St.: FACT*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Ohio St.: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, Williamson DeVold, Football Re­search*, Helms*, INS, National Texas: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Championship Foun­da­tion*, Poling, Sagarin, Ohio St.: FW, Poling FACT*, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, NFF, Poling, Sagarin*, UPI UCLA: Dunkel, Football Research*, FW, Helms*, 1962 Litkenhous, National Championship Foun­dation*,­ LSU: Berryman* UPI 1970 Billingsley, Litkenhous, Sagarin, Sagarin Ole Miss: .: Poling (ELO-Chess) Arizona St : AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT*, 1955 : AP, Berryman*, DeVold, Nebraska Southern California FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, National Michigan St.: Boand Dunkel, FB News, Foot­ball Research, FW, Helms, Champi­ on­ ship­ Foundation, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, National Cham­pion­ ship­ Foundation, NFF, Poling, Dunkel, Foot­ball Research, FW, Helms, INS, UPI, Williamson Notre Dame: FACT*, Matthews, Sagarin* Litkenhous, National Cham­­pionship Foundation, Ohio St.: NFF* Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI, 1963 Williamson Texas: Berryman, FACT*, Litkenhous, NFF*, UPI Texas: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FB News, Foot­ball Research, FW, Helms, 1956 Litkenhous, Na­tional­ Championship Foundation, 1971 Georgia Tech: Berryman, Sagarin* NFF, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI, Nebraska: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Williamson Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Research, Iowa: Football Research FW, Helms, Litkenhous,­ Matthews, National Oklahoma: AP, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, 1964 Championship Foun­dation, NFF, Poling, Sagarin, Dunkel, FW, Helms, INS, Litkenhous, National Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI Championship Foun­dation, Sagarin, UPI, William­ Alabama: AP, Berryman, Litkenhous, UPI son Arkansas: Billingsley, Football Research, FW, 1972 Helms, National­ Championship Foundation, Tennessee: Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* : AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) Southern California DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Michigan: Dunkel Research, FW, Helms, Litkenhous, Matthews, 1957 National Championship Founda­tion, NFF, Poling, : DeVold, FB News, NFF Auburn: AP, Billingsley, Football Research, Notre Dame Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI Helms, National Champi­onship­ Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Williamson 1965 1973 Michigan St.: Dunkel : AP, Football Research, FW*, Na­tional­ Alabama : Berryman, UPI Championship Foundation Alabama Ohio St.: Boand, DeVold, FW, INS, Litkenhous, : National Championship Foundation*, UPI : Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Michigan Michigan St. Poling* Dunkel, FB News, FW*, Helms, Litkenhous, NFF, Oklahoma: Berryman Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI Notre Dame: AP, Billingsley, FB News, FW, Helms, National Cham­pionship Foundation*, NFF

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Ohio St.: FACT, National Championship Foundation, NFF, Poling, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, 1987 Foundation*, Poling*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Sporting­ News, UPI Florida St.: Berryman Oklahoma: DeVold, Dunkel, Football Re­search, Nebraska: FACT* Sagarin* Miami (FL): AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Oklahoma: Dunkel, Matthews Eck, FACT, FB News, Football Research, FW, Matthews, National Cham­­pion­ship Foundation, Pittsburgh: DeVold, FACT*, Football Research, 1974 NY Times, Sagarin* NFF, NY Times, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Ohio St.: Matthews Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, 1981 Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Research, 1988 : AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Helms*, Litkenhous, Na­tional Championship Clemson FACT, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, Miami (FL): Berryman, Sagarin* Foundation*, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO- Litkenhous, Matthews, National Championship Chess) Notre Dame: AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Foundation*, NFF, NY Times, Poling, Sagarin, Eck, FACT, FB News, Football Research, FW, Southern California: FW, Helms*, National Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Sporting News, UPI Matthews, National Cham­pionship Foundation, Championship Foundation*, NFF, UPI NFF, NY Times, Sagarin, (ELO-Chess)*, Sporting Nebraska: National Championship Foundation* News, UPI, USA/CNN 1975 Penn St.: Dunkel Alabama: Matthews* Pittsburgh: National Championship Foundation* 1989 : AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Arizona St.: National Championship Foundation*, SMU: National Championship Foun­dation* Miami (FL) Sporting News FACT*, FB News, Football­ Research, FW, Texas: National Championship Foundation* Matthews, National Championship­ Foundation, Ohio St.: Berryman, FACT*, Helms*, Matthews*, NFF, NY Times, Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN Poling 1982 Notre Dame: Berryman, Eck, FACT*, Sagarin, Oklahoma: AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Nebraska: Berryman Sagarin (ELO-Chess) FACT*, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms*, : AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, National Champi­ on­ ship­ Foundation*, NFF, Penn St. FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms*, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), UPI 1990 Litkenhous, Matthews, National Championship Colorado: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Foundation, NFF, NY Times, Poling, Sagarin, FACT*, FB News, Football­ Research, FW, 1976 Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Sporting News, UPI, USA/ Matthews, National Champion­ship Foundation*, Pittsburgh: AP, Billingsley, FACT, FB News, FW, CNN NFF, Sporting News, USA/CNN Helms, National Cham­pionship Foundation, NFF, SMU: Helms* Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Spor­ting Georgia Tech: Dunkel, FACT*, National News, UPI Championship Foundation*,­ Sagarin (ELO- 1983 Chess)*, UPI : Berryman, Billingsley MOV, Southern California : Billingsley, FACT*, Football Research, DeVold, Dunkel, Foot­ball Research, Matthews Auburn Miami (FL): Eck, FACT*, NY Times, Sagarin* NY Times, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* Washington: FACT* Miami (FL): AP, Dunkel, FB News, FW, National­ 1977 Championship Foundation, NFF, Sporting News, Alabama: Football Research* UPI, USA/CNN 1991 : AP, Billingsley, Eck, Football Arkansas: FACT* Miami (FL) Nebraska: Berryman, DeVold, FACT*, Litkenhous, Research, National Champi­ on­ ship­ Foundation*, Notre Dame: AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Matthews, Poling, Sagarin* NY Times, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Sporting News FACT*, FB News, Football Research*, FW, Helms, Matthews, Nation­ al­ Championship Foundation, 1984 Washington: Berryman, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, NFF, Poling, Sagarin*, Sporting­ News, UPI FB News, FW, Matthews, National Championship BYU: AP, Billingsley, Football Research, FW, Foundation*,­ Sagarin*, UPI/NFF, USA/CNN Texas: Berryman, FACT*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* National Cham­pionship Foundation*, NFF, Poling, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, UPI, USA/CNN 1992 1978 Florida: DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, Matthews, NY Alabama: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Alabama: AP, FACT*, Football Research, FW, Times, Sagarin*, Sporting News Dunkel, Eck, FACT, FB News, Football Research, Helms*, Na­tional­ Championship Foundation*, NFF Nebraska: Litkenhous FW, Matthews, Nation­ al­ Championship Foundation, NY Times, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Oklahoma: DeVold, Dunkel, FACT*, Helms*, Washington: Berryman, FB News, National Sporting News, UPI/NFF, USA/CNN Litkenhous, Matthews, Poling, Sagarin* Championship­ Foundation* : Sagarin* Southern California: Berryman, Billingsley, Florida St. FACT*, FB News, Helms*, National Championship 1985 Foundation*, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Sporting­ Florida: Sagarin (ELO-Chess)* 1993 News, UPI Auburn: National Championship Foundation* Michigan: Matthews Florida St.: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, 1979 Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Eck, FACT, FB News, FW, National Alabama: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Research, Championship­ Founda­ tion*,­ NY Times, Sagarin, Dunkel, FACT, FB News, FW, Helms, Matthews, FW, National Cham­pionship­ Foundation, NFF, NY Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Sporting News, UPI, USA/ National Cham­pi­onship Foundation, NFF, NY Times, Sagarin*, Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN CNN, USA/NFF Times, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Sporting­ News, UPI 1986 Nebraska: National Championship Foundation* : Matthews, National Championship Southern California: Football Research Miami (FL): FACT* Notre Dame Founda­ tion*­ Oklahoma: Berryman, DeVold, Dunkel, Foot­ball 1980 Research, NY Times, Sagarin* 1994 Florida St.: FACT* Penn St.: AP, Billingsley, FACT*, FB News, FW, Florida St.: Dunkel Georgia: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, FACT*, Matthews, Nation­ al­ Championship Foundation, FB News, FW, Helms, National­­ Championship NFF, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Sporting News, UPI, Nebraska: Alderson, AP, Berryman, Billingsley, USA/CNN FACT*, FB News, FW, National Championship

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Foundation*,­ Sagarin (ELO-Chess)*, Sporting 2006 USA Today/ESPN. In 1991-92, the No. 1 team in News, UPI, USA/CNN, USA/NFF the final UPI/NFF ratings received the MacArthur Florida: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF Bowl as the national champion by the NFF. In Penn St.: DeVold, Eck, FACT*, Matthews, Nation­ ­ 1993-94 and again in 1996, the No. 1 team in the al Championship Foundation*, NY Times, Sagarin* 2007 USA Today/NFF final poll received the MacArthur Bowl. LSU: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF 1995 Nebraska: Alderson, AP, Berryman, Billingsley, 2008 DeVold, Dunkel, Eck, FACT, FB News, FW, MAJOR SELECTORS Matthews, National Championship Foundation, Florida: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF SINCE 1936 NFF, NY Times, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), ^Utah: Anderson/Hester Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN Associated Press 2009 1996 Alabama: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF Year Team Record Florida: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Eck, FACT, FB 1936 Minnesota 7-1-0 News, FW, NFF, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), 1937 Pittsburgh 9-0-1 Sporting News, USA/CNN, NY Times, National 2010 Championship Foundation, Dunkel, Matthews, Auburn: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF 1938 TCU 11-0-0 DeVold 1939 Texas A&M 11-0-0 Florida St.: Alderson 2011 1940 Minnesota 8-0-0 Alabama: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF 1941 Minnesota 8-0-0 1942 Ohio St. 9-1-0 1997 ^Oklahoma St.: Colley 1943 Notre Dame 9-1-0 Michigan: AP, Billingsley, FB News, FW, National Championship Foundation*, NFF, Sporting News 1944 Army West Point 9-0-0 2012 1945 Army West Point 9-0-0 Nebraska: Alderson, Berryman, Billingsley MOV, Alabama: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF DeVold, Dunkel, Eck, FACT, Matthews, National 1946 Notre Dame 8-0-1 Championship Foundation*, NY Times, Sagarin, ^Notre Dame: Colley 1947 Notre Dame 9-0-0 Sagarin (ELO-Chess), Seattle Times, USA/ESPN 1948 Michigan 9-0-0 2013 1949 Notre Dame 10-0-0 1998 Florida St.: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF 1950 Oklahoma 10-1-0 Tennessee: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF 1951 Tennessee 10-1-0 2014 1952 Michigan St. 9-0-0 1999 Ohio St.: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF, 1953 Maryland 10-1-0 Florida St.: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF USA Today 1954 Ohio St. 10-0-0 1955 Oklahoma 11-0-0 2000 2015 1956 Oklahoma 10-0-0 Oklahoma: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF Alabama: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF, 1957 Auburn 10-0-0 USA Today ^Miami (FL): NY Times 1958 LSU 11-0-0 1959 Syracuse 11-0-0 2016 2001 1960 Minnesota 8-2-0 Clemson: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF, 1961 Alabama 11-0-0 Miami (FL): Oklahoma: BCS, USA Today, AP, USA Today FW, NFF 1962 Southern California 11-0-0 +Alabama: Colley 1963 Texas 11-0-0 2002 1964 Alabama 10-1-0 2017 Ohio St.: Oklahoma: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, 1965 Alabama 9-1-1 NFF Alabama: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF, 1966 Notre Dame 9-0-1 USA Today 1967 Southern California 10-1-0 ^Southern California: Dunkel, Matthews, Sagarin* +UCF: Colley 1968 Ohio St. 10-0-0 1969 Texas 11-0-0 ^From 1998-2013, the BCS was used to 2003 determine national champions in FBS. All 1970 Nebraska 11-0-1 LSU: BCS, USA Today, NFF “major selectors” not otherwise listed also 1971 Nebraska 13-0-0 selected the BCS champion as its higest 1972 Southern California 12-0-0 ^Oklahoma: Berryman ranked team in those seasons. In years where a “major selector” had a team other than the 1973 Notre Dame 11-0-0 ^Southern California: AP, Eck, FW, Matthews, BCS champion as highest ranked team in its 1974 Oklahoma 11-0-0 NY Times, Sporting News final poll that team is listed below the BCS Champion. 1975 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1976 Pittsburgh 12-0-0 2004 +Beginning in 2014, the College Football Playoff was used to determine national cham- 1977 Notre Dame 11-1-0 #Southern California: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, pions in FBS. All “major selectors” not other- 1978 Alabama 12-1-0 NFF wise listed also selected the CFP champion 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 #BCS later vacated Southern California’s 2004 as its higest ranked team in those seasons. In years where a “major selector” had a team 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 BCS championship. other than the CFP champion as highest 1981 Clemson 12-0-0 ranked team in its final poll that team is listed below the CFP Champion. 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 2005 1983 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 Texas: BCS, USA Today, AP, FW, NFF Note: The Associated Press has been the des- ignated media poll since 1936. United Press 1984 BYU 13-0-0 International served as the coaches’ poll from 1985 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1950 to 1991 when it was taken over by USA Today/Cable News Network and in 1997 became 1986 Penn St. 12-0-0

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Year Team Record Year Team Record Year Team Record 1987 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 1981 Clemson 12-0-0 1965 Michigan St. 10-1-0 1988 Notre Dame 12-0-0 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 1966 Notre Dame 9-0-1 1989 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 1983 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 1967 Southern California 10-1-0 1990 Colorado 11-1-1 1984 BYU 13-0-0 1968 Ohio St. 10-0-0 1991 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 1985 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1969 Texas 11-0-0 1992 Alabama 13-0-0 1986 Penn St. 12-0-0 1970 Texas 10-1-0 1993 Florida St. 12-1-0 1987 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 1971 Nebraska 13-0-0 1994 Nebraska 13-0-0 1988 Notre Dame 12-0-0 1972 Southern California 12-0-0 1995 Nebraska 12-0-0 1989 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 1973 Alabama 11-1-0 1996 Florida 12-1-0 1990 Colorado 11-1-1 1974 Southern California 10-1-1 1997 Michigan 12-0-0 1991 Washington (UPI/NFF) 12-0-0 1975 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1998 Tennessee 13-0-0 1992 Alabama (UPI/NFF) 13-0-0 1976 Pittsburgh 12-0-0 1999 Florida St. 12-0-0 1993 Florida St. (USA/NFF) 12-1-0 1977 Notre Dame 11-1-0 2000 Oklahoma 13-0-0 1994 Nebraska (USA/NFF) 13-0-0 1978 Southern California 12-1-0 2001 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 1995 Nebraska (USA/NFF) 12-0-0 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 2002 Ohio St. 14-0-0 1996 Florida (USA/NFF) 12-1-0 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 2003 Southern California 12-1-0 1997 Michigan 12-0-0 1981 Clemson 12-0-0 2004 Southern California 13-0-0 1998 Tennessee 13-0-0 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 2005 Texas 13-0-0 1999 Florida St. 12-0-0 1983 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 2006 Florida 13-1-0 2000 Oklahoma 13-0-0 1984 BYU 13-0-0 2007 LSU 12-2-0 2001 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 1985 Oklahoma 11-1-0 2008 Florida 13-1-0 2002 Ohio St. 14-0-0 1986 Penn St. 12-0-0 2009 Alabama 14-0-0 2003 LSU 13-1-0 1987 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 2010 Auburn 14-0-0 2004 Southern California 13-0-0 1988 Notre Dame 12-0-0 2011 Alabama 12-1-0 2005 Texas 13-0-0 1989 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 2012 Alabama 13-1-0 2006 Florida 13-1-0 1990 Georgia Tech 11-0-1 2013 Florida St. 14-0-0 2007 LSU 12-2-0 1991 Washington 12-0-0 2014 Ohio St. 14-1-0 2008 Florida 13-1-0 1992 Alabama 13-0-0 2015 Alabama 14-1-0 2009 Alabama 14-0-0 1993 Florida St. 12-1-0 2016 Clemson 14-1-0 2010 Auburn 14-0-0 1994 Nebraska 13-0-0 2017 Alabama 13-1-0 2011 Alabama 12-1-0 1995 Nebraska 12-0-0 2012 Alabama 13-1-0 National Football 2013 Florida St. 14-0-0 Football Writers Foundation And College (Grantland Rice Trophy) FWAA-NFF Grantland Football Hall Of Fame Year Team Record (MacArthur Bowl) Rice Super 16 1954 UCLA 9-0-0 Year Team Record (MacArthur Bowl) 1955 Oklahoma 11-0-0 1956 Oklahoma 10-0-0 1959 Syracuse 11-0-0 Year Team Record 1960 Minnesota 8-2-0 1957 Ohio St. 9-1-0 2014 Ohio St. 14-1-0 1958 Iowa 8-1-1 1961 Alabama 11-0-0 2015 Alabama 14-1-0 1962 Southern California 11-0-0 1959 Syracuse 11-0-0 2016 Clemson 14-1-0 1960 Ole Miss 10-0-1 1963 Texas 11-0-0 2017 Alabama 13-1-0 1964 Notre Dame 9-1-0 1961 Ohio St. 8-0-1 1965 Michigan St. 10-1-0 United Press 1962 Southern California 11-0-0 1966 Michigan St. 9-0-1 1963 Texas 11-0-0 Year Team Record Notre Dame 9-0-1 1964 Arkansas 11-0-0 1950 Oklahoma 10-1-0 1967 Southern California 10-1-0 1965 Alabama 9-1-1/ 1951 Tennessee 10-1-0 1968 Ohio St. 10-0-0 Michigan St. 10-1-0 1952 Michigan St. 9-0-0 1969 Texas 11-0-0 1966 Notre Dame 9-0-1 1953 Maryland 10-1-0 1970 Ohio St. 9-1-0 1967 Southern California 10-1-0 1954 UCLA 9-0-0 Texas 10-1-0 1968 Ohio St. 10-0-0 1955 Oklahoma 11-0-0 1971 Nebraska 13-0-0 1969 Texas 11-0-0 1956 Oklahoma 10-0-0 1972 Southern California 12-0-0 1970 Nebraska 11-0-1 1957 Ohio St. 9-1-0 1973 Notre Dame 11-0-0 1971 Nebraska 13-0-0 1958 LSU 11-0-0 1974 Southern California 10-1-1 1972 Southern California 12-0-0 1959 Syracuse 11-0-0 1975 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1973 Notre Dame 11-0-0 1960 Minnesota 8-2-0 1976 Pittsburgh 12-0-0 1974 Southern California 10-1-1 1961 Alabama 11-0-0 1977 Notre Dame 11-1-0 1975 Oklahoma 11-1-0 1962 Southern California 11-0-0 1978 Alabama 11-1-0 1976 Pittsburgh 12-0-0 1963 Texas 11-0-0 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 1977 Notre Dame 11-1-0 1964 Alabama 10-1-0 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 1978 Alabama 11-1-0

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Year Team Record Year Team Record Year Team Record 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 2004 Southern California 13-0-0 1994 Nebraska (CNN) 13-0-0 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 2005 Texas 13-0-0 1995 Nebraska (CNN) 12-0-0 1981 Clemson 12-0-0 2006 Florida 13-1-0 1996 Florida (CNN) 12-1-0 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 2007 LSU 12-2-0 1997 Nebraska (ESPN) 13-0-0 1983 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 2008 Florida 13-1-0 1998 Tennessee (ESPN) 13-0-0 1984 BYU 13-0-0 2009 Alabama 14-0-0 1999 Florida St. (ESPN) 12-0-0 1985 Oklahoma 11-1-0 2010 Auburn 14-0-0 2000 Oklahoma (ESPN) 13-0-0 1986 Penn St. 12-0-0 2011 Alabama 12-1-0 2001 Miami (FL) (ESPN) 12-0-0 1987 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 2012 Alabama 13-1-0 2002 Ohio St. (ESPN) 14-0-0 1988 Notre Dame 12-0-0 2013 Florida St. 14-0-0 2003 LSU (ESPN) 13-1-0 1989 Miami (FL) 11-1-0 2004 Southern California (ESPN) 13-0-0 1990 Colorado 11-1-1 USA Today 2005 Texas 13-0-0 1991 Washington 12-0-0 Year Team Record 2006 Florida 13-1-0 1992 Alabama 13-0-0 2007 LSU 12-2-0 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 1993 Florida St. 12-1-0 2008 Florida 13-1-0 1983 Miami (FL) (CNN) 11-1-0 1994 Nebraska 13-0-0 2009 Alabama 14-0-0 1984 BYU (CNN) 13-0-0 1995 Nebraska 12-0-0 2010 Auburn 14-0-0 1985 Oklahoma (CNN) 11-1-0 1996 Florida 12-1-0 2011 Alabama 12-1-0 1986 Penn St. (CNN) 12-0-0 1997 Michigan 12-0-0 2012 Alabama 13-1-0 1987 Miami (FL) (CNN) 12-0-0 1998 Tennessee 13-0-0 2013 Florida St. 14-0-0 1988 Notre Dame (CNN) 12-0-0 1999 Florida St. 12-0-0 2014 Ohio St. 14-1-0 1989 Miami (FL) (CNN) 11-1-0 2000 Oklahoma 13-0-0 2015 Alabama 14-1-0 1990 Colorado (CNN) 11-1-1 2001 Miami (FL) 12-0-0 2016 Clemson 14-1-0 1991 Washington (CNN) 12-0-0 2002 Ohio St. 14-0-0 2017 Alabama 13-1-0 1992 Alabama (CNN) 13-0-0 2003 Southern California 12-1-0 1993 Florida St. (CNN) 12-1-0

NATIONAL POLL CHAMPIONS IN BOWL GAMES Year Team Coach (Years†) Record Bowl (Results) 1900 Yale Malcolm McBride 12-0-0 None 1901 Michigan Fielding Yost 11-0-0 Rose (beat Stanford, 49-0) Harvard William Reid 12-0-0 None 1902 Michigan Fielding Yost 11-0-0 None Yale Joseph Swan 11-0-1 None 1903 Princeton Art Hillebrand 11-0-0 None 1904 Penn Carl Williams 12-0-0 None 1905 Chicago Amos Alonzo Stagg 11-0-0 None Yale J.E. Owsley 10-0-0 None 1906 Princeton Bill Roper 9-0-1 None Yale Foster Rockwell 9-0-1 None 1907 Yale William Knox 9-0-1 None 1908 Penn Sol Metzer 11-0-1 None Harvard Percy Haughton 9-0-1 None 1909 Yale Howard Jones 10-0-0 None 1910 Harvard Percy Haughton 8-0-1 None 1911 Princeton Bill Roper 8-0-2 None 1912 Harvard Percy Haughton 9-0-0 None 1913 Harvard Percy Haughton 9-0-0 None 1914 Army West Point Charley Daly 9-0-0 None 1915 Cornell Al Sharpe 9-0-0 None 1916 Pittsburgh Glenn “Pop” Warner 8-0-0 None 1917 Georgia Tech John Heisman 9-0-0 None 1918 Pittsburgh Glenn “Pop” Warner 4-1-0 None 1919 Harvard Robert Fisher 9-0-1 Rose (beat Oregon, 7-6) 1920 California Andy Smith 9-0-0 Rose (beat Ohio St., 28-0) Princeton Bill Roper 6-0-1 None 1921 Cornell 8-0-0 None 1922 Cornell Gil Dobie 8-0-0 None Princeton Bill Roper 8-0-0 None 1923 Illinois Robert Zuppke 8-0-0 None 1924 Notre Dame 10-0-0 Rose (beat Stanford, 27-10)

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Year Team Coach (Years†) Record Bowl (Results) 1925 Alabama Wallace Wade 10-0-0 Rose (beat Washington, 20-19) Dartmouth Jesse Hawley 8-0-0 None 1926 Alabama Wallace Wade 9-0-1 Rose (tied Stanford, 7-7) Stanford Glenn “Pop” Warner 10-0-1 Rose (tied Alabama, 7-7) 1927 Illinois Robert Zuppke 7-0-1 None 1928 Georgia Tech Bill Alexander 10-0-0 Rose (beat California, 8-7) Southern California Howard Jones 9-0-1 None 1929 Notre Dame Knute Rockne 9-0-0 None 1930 Notre Dame Knute Rockne 10-0-0 None 1931 Southern California Howard Jones 10-1-0 Rose (beat Tulane, 21-12) 1932 Michigan Harry Kipke 8-0-0 None Southern California Howard Jones 10-0-0 Rose (beat Pittsburgh, 35-0) 1933 Michigan Harry Kipke 7-0-1 None 1934 Minnesota Bernie Bierman 8-0-0 None 1935 Minnesota Bernie Bierman 8-0-0 None SMU Matty Bell 12-1-0 Rose (lost to Stanford, 7-0) 1936 Minnesota Bernie Bierman (5-15) 7-1-0 None 1937 Pittsburgh Jock Sutherland (13-18) 9-0-1 None 1938 TCU Dutch Meyer (5-5) 11-0-0 Sugar (beat Carnegie Mellon, 15-7) 1939 Texas A&M Homer Norton (6-16) 11-0-0 Sugar (beat Tulane, 14-13) 1940 Minnesota Bernie Bierman (9-19) 8-0-0 None 1941 Minnesota Bernie Bierman (10-20) 8-0-0 None 1942 Ohio St. Paul Brown (2-2) 9-1-0 None 1943 Notre Dame Frank Leahy (3-5) 9-1-0 None 1944 Army West Point Earl “Red” Blaik (4-11) 9-0-0 None 1945 Army West Point Earl “Red” Blaik (5-12) 9-0-0 None 1946 Notre Dame Frank Leahy (4-6) 8-0-1 None 1947 Notre Dame Frank Leahy (5-7) 9-0-0 None 1948 Michigan Bennie Oosterbaan (1-1) 9-0-0 None 1949 Notre Dame Frank Leahy (7-9) 10-0-0 None 1950 Oklahoma (4-4) 10-1-0 Sugar (lost to Kentucky, 13-7) 1951 Tennessee Robert Neyland (20-20) 10-0-0 Sugar (lost to Maryland, 28-13) 1952 Michigan St. Clarence “Biggie” Munn (6-9) 9-0-0 None 1953 Maryland Jim Tatum (7-9) 10-1-0 Orange (lost to Oklahoma, 7-0) 1954 Ohio St. Woody Hayes (4-9) 10-0-0 Rose (beat Southern California, 20-7) UCLA Red Sanders (6-12) 9-0-0 None 1955 Oklahoma Bud Wilkinson (9-9) 11-0-0 Orange (beat Maryland, 20-6) 1956 Oklahoma Bud Wilkinson (10-10) 10-0-0 None 1957 Auburn Ralph “Shug” Jordan (7-7) 10-0-0 None Ohio St. Woody Hayes (7-12) 9-1-0 Rose (beat Oregon, 10-7) 1958 LSU Paul Dietzel (4-4) 11-0-0 Sugar (beat Clemson, 7-0) Iowa Forest Evashevski (5-8) 8-1-1 Rose (beat California, 38-12) 1959 Syracuse Ben Schwartzwalder (11-14) 11-0-0 Cotton (beat Texas, 23-14) 1960 Minnesota Murray Warmath (7-9) 8-2-0 Rose (lost to Washington, 17-7) Ole Miss Johnny Vaught (14-14) 10-0-1 Sugar (beat Rice, 14-6) 1961 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (4-17) 11-0-0 Sugar (beat Arkansas, 10-3) Ohio St. Woody Hayes (11-16) 8-0-1 None 1962 Southern California John McKay (3-3) 11-0-0 Rose (beat Wisconsin, 42-37) 1963 Texas Darrell Royal (7-10) 11-0-0 Cotton (beat Navy, 28-6) 1964 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (7-20) 10-1-0 Orange (lost to Texas, 21-17) Arkansas Frank Broyles (3-4) 11-0-0 Cotton (beat Nebraska, 10-7) Notre Dame Ara Parseghian (1-14) 9-1-0 None 1965 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (8-21) 9-1-1 Orange (beat Nebraska, 39-28) Michigan St. Duffy Daugherty (12-12) 10-1-0 Rose (lost to UCLA, 14-12) 1966 Michigan St. Duffy Daugherty (13-13) 9-0-1 None Notre Dame Ara Parseghian (3-17) 9-0-1 None 1967 Southern California John McKay (8-8) 10-1-0 Rose (beat Indiana, 14-3) 1968 Ohio St. Woody Hayes (18-23) 10-0-0 Rose (beat Southern California, 27-16) 1969 Texas Darrell Royal (13-16) 11-0-0 Cotton (beat Notre Dame, 21-17) 1970 Nebraska Bob Devaney (9-14) 11-0-1 Orange (beat LSU, 17-12) Ohio St. Woody Hayes (20-25) 9-1-0 Rose (lost to Stanford, 27-17) Texas Darrell Royal (14-17) 10-1-0 Cotton (lost to Notre Dame, 24-11)

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Year Team Coach (Years†) Record Bowl (Results) 1971 Nebraska Bob Devaney (10-15) 13-0-0 Orange (beat Alabama, 38-6) 1972 Southern California John McKay (13-13) 12-0-0 Rose (beat Ohio St., 42-17) 1973 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (16-29) 11-1-0 Sugar (lost to Notre Dame, 24-23) Notre Dame Ara Parseghian (10-23) 11-0-0 Sugar (beat Alabama, 24-23) 1974 Oklahoma Barry Switzer (2-2) 11-0-0 None Southern California John McKay (15-15) 10-1-1 Rose (beat Ohio St., 18-17) 1975 Oklahoma Barry Switzer (3-3) 11-1-0 Orange (beat Michigan, 14-6) 1976 Pittsburgh Johnny Majors (4-9) 12-0-0 Sugar (beat Georgia, 27-3) 1977 Notre Dame Dan Devine (3-19) 11-1-0 Cotton (beat Texas, 38-10) 1978 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (21-34) 11-1-0 Sugar (beat Penn St., 14-7) Southern California John Robinson (3-3) 12-1-0 Rose (beat Michigan, 17-10) 1979 Alabama Paul “Bear” Bryant (22-35) 12-0-0 Sugar (beat Arkansas, 24-9) 1980 Georgia Vince Dooley (17-17) 12-0-0 Sugar (beat Notre Dame, 17-10) 1981 Clemson Danny Ford (4-4#) 12-0-0 Orange (beat Nebraska, 22-15) 1982 Penn St. Joe Paterno (17-17) 11-1-0 Sugar (beat Georgia, 27-23) 1983 Miami (FL) Howard Schnellenberger 11-1-0 Orange (beat Nebraska, 31-30) (5-5) 1984 BYU LaVell Edwards (13-13) 13-0-0 Holiday (beat Michigan, 24-17) 1985 Oklahoma Barry Switzer (13-13) 11-1-0 Orange (beat Penn St., 25-10) 1986 Penn St. Joe Paterno (21-21) 12-0-0 Fiesta (beat Miami [FL], 14-10) 1987 Miami (FL) Jimmy Johnson (3-9) 12-0-0 Orange (beat Oklahoma, 20-14) 1988 Notre Dame Lou Holtz (3-19) 12-0-0 Fiesta (beat West Virginia, 34-21) 1989 Miami (FL) Dennis Erickson (1-8) 11-1-0 Sugar (beat Alabama, 33-25) 1990 Colorado Bill McCartney (9-9) 11-1-1 Orange (beat Notre Dame, 10-9) Georgia Tech Bobby Ross (4-14) 11-0-1 Fla. Citrus (beat Nebraska, 45-21) 1991 Miami (FL) Dennis Erickson (3-10) 12-0-0 Orange (beat Nebraska, 22-0) Washington Don James (17-21) 12-0-0 Rose (beat Michigan, 34-14) 1992 Alabama Gene Stallings (3-10) 13-0-0 Sugar (beat Miami [FL], 34-13) 1993 Florida St. Bobby Bowden (18-28) 12-1-0 Orange (beat Nebraska, 18-16) 1994 Nebraska Tom Osborne (22-22) 13-0-0 Orange (beat Miami [FL], 24-17) 1995 Nebraska Tom Osborne (23-23) 12-0-0 Fiesta (beat Florida, 62-24) 1996 Florida (7-10) 12-1-0 Sugar (beat Florida St., 52-20) 1997 Michigan Lloyd Carr (3-3) 12-0-0 Rose (beat Washington St. , 21-16) Nebraska Tom Osborne (25-25) 13-0-0 Orange (beat Tennessee, 42-17) 1998* Tennessee Phillip Fulmer (7-7) 13-0-0 Fiesta (beat Florida St., 23-16) 1999 Florida St. Bobby Bowden (25-35) 12-0-0 Sugar (beat Virginia Tech, 46-29) 2000 Oklahoma Bob Stoops (2-2) 13-0-0 Orange (beat Florida St., 13-2) 2001 Miami (FL) Larry Coker (1-1) 12-0-0 Rose (beat Nebraska, 37-14) 2002 Ohio St. Jim Tressel (2-17) 14-0-0 Fiesta (beat Miami [FL] 31-24 [2 ot]) 2003 LSU (4-10) 13-1-0 Sugar (beat Oklahoma, 21-14) Southern California Pete Carroll (3-3) 12-1-0 Rose (beat Michigan, 28-14) 2004 Southern California Pete Carroll (4-4) 13-0-0 Orange (beat Oklahoma, 55-19) 2005 Texas (8-22) 13-0-0 Rose (beat Southern California, 41-38) 2006 Florida Urban Meyer (2-6) 13-1-0 BCS National Championship (beat Ohio St., 41-14) 2007 LSU Les Miles (3-7) 12-2-0 BCS National Championship (beat Ohio St., 38-24) 2008 Florida Urban Meyer (4-8) 13-1-0 BCS National Championship (beat Oklahoma, 24-14) 2009 Alabama Nick Saban (3-14) 14-0-0 BCS National Championship (beat Texas, 37-21) 2010 Auburn Gene Chizek (2-4) 14-0-0 BCS National Championship (beat Oregon, 22-19) 2011 Alabama Nick Saban (5-16) 12-1-0 BCS National Championship (beat LSU, 21-0) 2012 Alabama Nick Saban (6-17) 13-1-0 BCS National Championship (beat Notre Dame, 42-14) 2013 Florida St. (4-4) 14-0-0 BCS National Championship (beat Auburn, 34-31) 2014 Ohio St. Urban Meyer (3-13) 14-1-0 Sugar (beat Alabama, 42-35) College Football Playoff National Championship (beat Oregon, 42-20) 2015 Alabama Nick Saban (9-20) 14-1-0 Cotton (beat Michigan St., 38-0) College Football Playoff National Championship (beat Clemson, 45-40) 2016 Clemson Dabo Swinney (9-9) 14-1-0 Fiesta (beat Ohio St., 31-0) College Football Playoff National Championship (beat Alabama, 35-31) 2017 Alabama Nick Saban (11-22) 13-1-1 Sugar (beat Clemson, 24-6) College Football Playoff National Championship (beat Georgia, 26 23 ot) †Years head coach at that college and total years at four-year colleges. #Includes last game of 1978 season. *First year of BCS ranking system.

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CONSENSUS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Since 1950 Year Champion (Selectors) AP — Associated Press 1984 BYU (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) UPI — United Press International (1950-95) 1985 Oklahoma (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) 1986 Penn St. (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) FW — Football Writers Association of America (combined with NFF in 2014) 1987 Miami (FL) (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) 1988 Notre Dame (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) NFF — National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame (combined with FW in 2014) 1989 Miami (FL) (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) 1990 Colorado (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN) USA/CNN — USA Today/CNN Georgia Tech (UPI) USA/ESPN — USA Today/ESPN 1991 Washington (FW, NFF, USA/CNN, UPI) USA — USA Today Miami (FL) (AP) 1992 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN, UPI) Year Champion (Selectors) 1993 Florida St. (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN, UPI) 1950 Oklahoma (AP, UPI) 1994 Nebraska (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN, UPI) 1951 Tennessee (AP, UPI) 1995 Nebraska (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN, UPI) 1952 Michigan St. (AP, UPI) 1996 Florida (AP, FW, NFF, USA/CNN) 1953 Maryland (AP, UPI) 1997 Michigan (AP, FW, NFF) 1954 UCLA (FW, UPI) Nebraska (USA/ESPN) Ohio St. (AP) 1998 Tennessee (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ESPN) 1955 Oklahoma (AP, FW, UPI) 1999 Florida St. (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ESPN) 1956 Oklahoma (AP, FW, UPI) 2000 Oklahoma (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ESPN) 1957 Ohio St. (FW, UPI) 2001 Miami (FL) (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ESPN) Auburn (AP) 2002 Ohio St. (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ESPN) 1958 LSU (AP, UPI) 2003 LSU (NFF, USA/ESPN) Iowa (FW) Southern California (AP, FW) 1959 Syracuse (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 2004 Southern California (AP, FW, NFF, USA/ 1960 Minnesota (AP, NFF, UPI) ESPN) Ole Miss (FW) 2005 Texas (AP, FW, NFF, USA) 1961 Alabama (AP, NFF, UPI) 2006 Florida (AP, FW, NFF, USA) Ohio St. (FW) 2007 LSU (AP, FW, NFF, USA) 1962 Southern California (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 2008 Florida (AP, FW, NFF, USA) 1963 Texas (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 2009 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF, USA) 1964 Alabama (AP, UPI) 2010 Auburn (AP, FW, NFF, USA) Arkansas (FW) 2011 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF, USA) Notre Dame (NFF) 2012 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF, USA) 1965 Michigan St. (FW, NFF, UPI) 2013 Florida St. (AP, FW, NFF, USA) Alabama (AP, FW) 2014 Ohio St. (AP, FW-NFF, USA) 1966 Notre Dame (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 2015 Alabama (AP, FW-NFF, USA) Michigan St. (NFF) 2016 Clemson (AP, FW-NFF, USA) 1967 Southern California (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 2017 Alabama (AP, FW-NFF, USA) 1968 Ohio St. (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1969 Texas (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1970 Nebraska (AP, FW) Texas (NFF, UPI) Ohio St. (NFF) 1971 Nebraska (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1972 Southern California (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1973 Notre Dame (AP, FW, NFF) Alabama (UPI) 1974 Southern California (FW, NFF, UPI) Oklahoma (AP) 1975 Oklahoma (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1976 Pittsburgh (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1977 Notre Dame (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1978 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF) Southern California (UPI) 1979 Alabama (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1980 Georgia (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1981 Clemson (AP, FW, NFF, UPI) 1982 Penn St. (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN) 1983 Miami (FL) (AP, FW, NFF, UPI, USA/CNN)

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ALL-TIME ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL POLL CHAMPIONS (From 1936-Present) Team No. Years No. 1 in Poll Alabama 11 1961, 1964, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 Notre Dame 8 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988 Oklahoma 7 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000 Miami (FL) 5 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001 Ohio St. 5 1942, 1954, 1968, 2002, 2014 Southern California 5 1962, 1967, 1972, 2003, 2004 Minnesota 4 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960 Nebraska 4 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995 Florida 3 1996, 2006, 2008 Florida St. 3 1993, 1999, 2013 Texas 3 1963, 1969, 2005 Army West Point 2 1944, 1945 Auburn 2 1957, 2010 Clemson 2 1981, 2016 LSU 2 1958, 2007 Michigan 2 1948, 1997 Penn St. 2 1982, 1986 Pittsburgh 2 1937, 1976 Tennessee 2 1951, 1998 BYU 1 1984 Colorado 1 1990 Georgia 1 1980 Maryland 1 1953 Michigan St. 1 1952 Syracuse 1 1959 Texas A&M 1 1939 TCU 1 1938 Total 82

National Poll Rankings 121

ASSOCIATED PRESS 10-29 Cornell (4-0-0) 11-13 Army West Point (7-0-0) 11-5 Cornell (5-0-0) 11-20 Army West Point (8-0-0) WEEKLY POLL 11-12 Minnesota (6-0-0) (2) 11-27 Army West Point (8-0-0) LEADERS 11-19 Minnesota (7-0-0) 12-4 Army West Point (9-0-0) The weekly dates are for Monday or Tuesday, 11-26 Minnesota (8-0-0) the most frequent release dates of the poll, 12-3 Minnesota (8-0-0) 1946 except when the final poll was taken after early 10-8 Texas (3-0-0) January bowl games. A team’s record includes its last game before the weekly poll. A new weekly 1941 10-15 Army West Point (4-0-0) (2) leader’s rank the previous week is indicated in 10-14 Minnesota (2-0-0) 10-22 Army West Point (5-0-0) parentheses after its record. (Note: Only 10 teams were ranked in the weekly polls during 1962, 1963, 10-21 Minnesota (3-0-0) 10-29 Army West Point (6-0-0) 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967; 20 were ranked in all 10-28 (tie) Minnesota (4-0-0) 11-5 Army West Point (7-0-0) other seasons until 1989, when 25 were ranked.) (tie) Texas (5-0-0) (2) 11-12 Army West Point (7-0-1) 11-4 Texas (6-0-0) 11-19 Army West Point (8-0-1) 1936 11-11 Minnesota (6-0-0) (2) 11-26 Army West Point (8-0-1) 10-20 Minnesota (3-0-0) 11-18 Minnesota (7-0-0) 12-3 Notre Dame (8-0-1) (2) 10-27 Minnesota (4-0-0) 11-25 Minnesota (8-0-0) 11-3 Northwestern (5-0-0) (3) 12-2 Minnesota (8-0-0) 1947 11-10 Northwestern (6-0-0) 10-7 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 11-17 Northwestern (7-0-0) 1942 10-14 Michigan (3-0-0) (2) 11-24 Minnesota (7-1-0) (2) 10-13 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 10-21 Michigan (4-0-0) 12-1 Minnesota (7-1-0) 10-20 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 10-28 Notre Dame (4-0-0) (2) 10-27 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 11-4 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 1937 11-3 Georgia (7-0-0) (2) 11-11 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 10-20 California (5-0-0) 11-10 Georgia (8-0-0) 11-18 Michigan (8-0-0) (2) 10-27 California (6-0-0) 11-17 Georgia (9-0-0) 11-25 Notre Dame (8-0-0) (2) 11-2 California (7-0-0) 11-24 Boston College (8-0-0) (3) 12-2 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 11-9 Pittsburgh (6-0-1) (3) 12-1 Ohio St. (9-1-0) (3) 12-9 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-16 Pittsburgh (7-0-1) 11-23 Pittsburgh (8-0-1) 1943 1948 11-30 Pittsburgh (9-0-1) 10-5 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-5 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-12 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 10-12 North Carolina (3-0-0) (2) 1938 10-19 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-19 Michigan (4-0-0) (4) 10-18 Pittsburgh (4-0-0) 10-26 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 10-26 Michigan (5-0-0) 10-25 Pittsburgh (5-0-0) 11-2 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 11-2 Notre Dame (6-0-0) (2) 11-1 Pittsburgh (6-0-0) 11-9 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 11-9 Michigan (7-0-0) (2) 11-8 TCU (7-0-0) (2) 11-16 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 11-16 Michigan (8-0-0) 11-15 Notre Dame (7-0-0) (2) 11-23 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-23 Michigan (9-0-0) 11-22 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 11-30 Notre Dame (9-1-0) 11-30 Michigan (9-0-0) 11-29 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 12-6 TCU (10-0-0) (2) 1944 1949 10-10 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-4 Michigan (2-0-0) 1939 10-17 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 10-11 Notre Dame (3-0-0) (2) 10-17 Pittsburgh (3-0-0) 10-24 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-18 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-24 Tennessee (4-0-0) (5) 10-31 Army West Point (5-0-0) (2) 10-25 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-31 Tennessee (5-0-0) 11-7 Army West Point (6-0-0) 11-1 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 11-7 Tennessee (6-0-0) 11-14 Army West Point (7-0-0) 11-8 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 11-14 Tennessee (7-0-0) 11-21 Army West Point (8-0-0) 11-15 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 11-21 Texas A&M (9-0-0) (2) 11-28 Army West Point (8-0-0) 11-22 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 11-28 (tie) Texas A&M (9-0-0) 12-5 Army West Point (9-0-0) 11-29 Notre Dame (9-0-0) (tie) Southern California (6-0-1) (4) 12-5 Texas A&M (10-0-0) 1945 1950 12-12 Texas A&M (10-0-0) 10-9 Army West Point (2-0-0) Pre. Notre Dame (0-0-0) 10-16 Army West Point (3-0-0) 10-3 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 1940 10-23 Army West Point (4-0-0) 10-10 Army West Point (2-0-0) (4) 10-15 Cornell (2-0-0) 10-30 Army West Point (5-0-0) 10-17 Army West Point (3-0-0) 10-22 Cornell (3-0-0) 11-6 Army West Point (6-0-0) 10-24 SMU (5-0-0) (3)

National Poll Rankings 122

10-31 SMU (5-0-0) 11-23 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 11-25 LSU (10-0-0) 11-7 Army West Point (6-0-0) (2) 11-30 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 12-2 LSU (10-0-0) 11-14 Ohio St. (6-1-0) (2) 11-21 Oklahoma (8-0-0) (2) 1955 1959 11-28 Oklahoma (9-0-0) Pre. UCLA (0-0-0) Pre. LSU (0-0-0) 9-20 UCLA (1-0-0) 9-22 LSU (1-0-0) 1951 9-27 Maryland (2-0-0) (5) 9-29 LSU (2-0-0) Pre. Tennessee (0-0-0) 10-4 Maryland (3-0-0) 10-6 LSU (3-0-0) 10-2 Michigan St. (2-0-0) 10-11 Michigan (3-0-0) (2) 10-13 LSU (4-0-0) 10-9 Michigan St. (3-0-0) 10-18 Michigan (4-0-0) 10-20 LSU (5-0-0) 10-16 California (4-0-0) (2) 10-25 Maryland (6-0-0) (2) 10-27 LSU (6-0-0) 10-23 Tennessee (4-0-0) (2) 11-1 Maryland (7-0-0) 11-3 LSU (7-0-0) 10-30 Tennessee (5-0-0) 11-8 Oklahoma (7-0-0) (2) 11-10 Syracuse (7-0-0) (4) 11-6 Tennessee (6-0-0) 11-15 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 11-17 Syracuse (8-0-0) 11-13 Michigan St. (7-0-0) (5) 11-22 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-24 Syracuse (9-0-0) 11-20 Tennessee (8-0-0) (2) 11-29 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 12-1 Syracuse (9-0-0) 11-27 Tennessee (9-0-0) 12-8 Syracuse (10-0-0) 12-4 Tennessee (10-0-0) 1956 Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 1960 1952 9-25 Oklahoma (0-0-0) Pre. Syracuse (0-0-0) Pre. Michigan St. (0-0-0) 10-2 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-20 Ole Miss (1-0-0) 9-30 Michigan St. (1-0-0) 10-9 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-27 Ole Miss (2-0-0) 10-7 Wisconsin (2-0-0) (8) 10-16 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 10-4 Syracuse (2-0-0) (2) 10-14 Michigan St. (3-0-0) (2) 10-23 Michigan St. (4-0-0) (2) 10-11 Ole Miss (4-0-0) (2) 10-21 Michigan St. (4-0-0) 10-30 Oklahoma (5-0-0) (2) 10-18 Iowa (4-0-0) (2) 10-28 Michigan St. (5-0-0) 11-6 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 10-25 Iowa (5-0-0) 11-4 Michigan St. (6-0-0) 11-13 Tennessee (7-0-0) (3) 11-1 Iowa (6-0-0) 11-11 Michigan St. (7-0-0) 11-20 Oklahoma (8-0-0) (2) 11-8 Minnesota (7-0-0) (3) 11-18 Michigan St. (8-0-0) 11-27 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-15 Missouri (9-0-0) (2) 11-25 Michigan St. (9-0-0) 12-4 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 11-22 Minnesota (8-1-0) (4) 12-1 Michigan St. (9-0-0) 11-29 Minnesota (8-1-0) 1957 1953 Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 1961 Pre. Notre Dame (0-0-0) 9-24 Oklahoma (1-0-0) Pre. Iowa (0-0-0) 9-29 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 10-1 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-26 Iowa (0-0-0) 10-6 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-8 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 10-3 Iowa (1-0-0) 10-13 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-15 Michigan St. (3-0-0) (2) 10-10 Ole Miss (3-0-0) (2) 10-20 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 10-22 Oklahoma (4-0-0) (2) 10-17 Michigan St. (3-0-0) (5) 10-27 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-29 Texas A&M (6-0-0) (2) 10-24 Michigan St. (4-0-0) 11-3 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 11-5 Texas A&M (7-0-0) 10-31 Michigan St. (5-0-0) 11-10 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 11-12 Texas A&M (8-0-0) 11-7 Texas (7-0-0) (3) 11-17 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 11-19 Michigan St. (7-1-0) (4) 11-14 Texas (8-0-0) 11-24 Maryland (10-0-0) (2) 11-26 Auburn (9-0-0) (2) 11-21 Alabama (9-0-0) (2) 12-1 Maryland (10-0-0) 12-3 Auburn (10-0-0) 11-28 Alabama (9-0-0) 12-5 Alabama (10-0-0) 1954 1958 Pre. Notre Dame (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 1962 9-21 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-23 Ohio St. (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 9-28 Notre Dame (1-0-0) (2) 9-30 Oklahoma (1-0-0) (2) 9-25 Alabama (1-0-0) 10-5 Oklahoma (2-0-0) (2) 10-7 Auburn (2-0-0) (2) 10-2 Ohio St. (1-0-0) (2) 10-12 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 10-14 Army West Point (3-0-0) (3) 10-9 Alabama (3-0-0) (2) 10-19 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-21 Army West Point (4-0-0) 10-16 Texas (4-0-0) (2) 10-26 Ohio St. (5-0-0) (4) 10-28 LSU (6-0-0) (3) 10-23 Texas (5-0-0) 11-2 UCLA (7-0-0) (3) 11-4 LSU (7-0-0) 10-30 Northwestern (5-0-0) (3) 11-9 UCLA (8-0-0) 11-11 LSU (8-0-0) 11-6 Northwestern (6-0-0) 11-16 Ohio St. (8-0-0) (2) 11-18 LSU (9-0-0) 11-13 Alabama (8-0-0) (3)

National Poll Rankings 123

11-20 Southern California (8-0-0) (2) 11-8 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 9-29 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 11-27 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-15 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 10-6 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 12-4 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-22 Notre Dame (8-0-1) 10-13 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 11-29 Notre Dame (9-0-1) 10-20 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 1963 12-5 Notre Dame (9-0-1) 10-27 Texas (5-0-0) (2) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 11-3 Texas (6-0-0) 9-24 Southern California (1-0-0) 1967 11-10 Texas (7-0-0) 10-1 Oklahoma (1-0-0) (3) Pre. Notre Dame (0-0-0) 11-17 Texas (8-0-0) 10-8 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-19 Notre Dame (0-0-0) 11-24 Texas (8-0-0) 10-15 Texas (4-0-0) (3) 9-26 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 12-1 Texas (9-0-0) 10-22 Texas (5-0-0) 10-3 Southern California (3-0-0) (2) 12-8 Texas (10-0-0) 10-29 Texas (6-0-0) 10-10 Southern California (4-0-0) 1-6 Nebraska (11-0-1) (3) 11-5 Texas (7-0-0) 10-17 Southern California (5-0-0) 11-12 Texas (8-0-0) 10-24 Southern California (6-0-0) 1971 11-19 Texas (9-0-0) 10-31 Southern California (7-0-0) Pre. Notre Dame (0-0-0) 11-26 Texas (9-0-0) 11-7 Southern California (8-0-0) 9-14 Nebraska (1-0-0) 12-3 Texas (10-0-0) 11-14 UCLA (7-0-1) (2) 9-21 Nebraska (2-0-0) 12-10 Texas (10-0-0) 11-21 Southern California (9-1-0) (4) 9-28 Nebraska (3-0-0) 11-28 Southern California (9-1-0) 10-5 Nebraska (4-0-0) 1964 10-12 Nebraska (5-0-0) Pre. Ole Miss (0-0-0) 1968 10-19 Nebraska (6-0-0) 9-29 Texas (2-0-0) Pre. Purdue (0-0-0) 10-26 Nebraska (7-0-0) 10-6 Texas (3-0-0) 9-17 Purdue (0-0-0) 11-2 Nebraska (8-0-0) 10-13 Texas (4-0-0) 9-24 Purdue (1-0-0) 11-9 Nebraska (9-0-0) 10-20 Ohio St. (4-0-0) (2) 10-1 Purdue (2-0-0) 11-16 Nebraska (10-0-0) 10-27 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-8 Purdue (3-0-0) 11-23 Nebraska (10-0-0) 11-3 Notre Dame (6-0-0) (2) 10-15 Southern California (4-0-0) (2) 11-30 Nebraska (11-0-0) 11-10 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 10-22 Southern California (5-0-0) 12-7 Nebraska (12-0-0) 11-17 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 10-29 Southern California (5-0-0) 1-4 Nebraska (13-0-0) 11-24 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-5 Southern California (6-0-0) 12-1 Alabama (10-0-0) (2) 11-12 Southern California (7-0-0) 1972 11-19 Southern California (8-0-0) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 1965 11-26 Ohio St. (9-0-0) (2) 9-12 Southern California (1-0-0) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 12-2 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 9-19 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-21 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 1-4 Ohio St. (10-0-0) 9-26 Southern California (3-0-0) 9-28 Texas (2-0-0) (3) 10-3 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-5 Texas (3-0-0) 1969 10-10 Southern California (5-0-0) 10-12 Texas (4-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 10-17 Southern California (6-0-0) 10-19 Arkansas (5-0-0) (3) 9-23 Ohio St. (0-0-0) 10-24 Southern California (7-0-0) 10-26 Michigan St. (6-0-0) (2) 9-30 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 10-31 Southern California (8-0-0) 11-2 Michigan St. (7-0-0) 10-7 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 11-7 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-9 Michigan St. (8-0-0) 10-14 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 11-14 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-16 Michigan St. (9-0-0) 10-21 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 11-21 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-23 Michigan St. (10-0-0) 10-28 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 11-28 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-30 Michigan St. (10-0-0) 11-4 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 12-5 Southern California (11-0-0) 1-4 Alabama (9-1-1) (4) 11-11 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 1-3 Southern California (12-0-0) 11-18 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 1966 11-25 Texas (8-0-0) (2) 1973 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 12-2 Texas (9-0-0) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 9-20 Michigan St. (1-0-0) 12-9 Texas (10-0-0) 9-11 Southern California (0-0-0) 9-27 Michigan St. (2-0-0) 1-4 Texas (11-0-0) 9-18 Southern California (1-0-0) 10-4 Michigan St. (3-0-0) 9-25 Southern California (2-0-0) 10-11 Michigan St. (4-0-0) 1970 10-2 Ohio St. (2-0-0) (3) 10-18 Notre Dame (4-0-0) (2) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 10-9 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 10-25 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 9-15 Ohio St. (0-0-0) 10-16 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 11-1 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 9-22 Ohio St. (0-0-0) 10-23 Ohio St. (5-0-0)

National Poll Rankings 124

10-30 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 1-5 Pittsburgh (12-0-0) 9-23 Alabama (2-0-0) 11-6 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 9-30 Alabama (3-0-0) 11-13 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 1977 10-7 Alabama (4-0-0) 11-20 Ohio St. (9-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 10-14 Alabama (5-0-0) 11-27 Alabama (10-0-0) (2) 9-13 Michigan (1-0-0) 10-21 Alabama (6-0-0) 12-4 Alabama (11-0-0) 9-20 Michigan (2-0-0) 10-28 Alabama (7-0-0) 1-3 Notre Dame (11-0-0) (3) 9-27 Oklahoma (3-0-0) (3) 11-4 Notre Dame (7-0-0) (3) 10-4 Southern California (4-0-0) (2) 11-11 Georgia (9-0-0) (2) 1974 10-11 Michigan (5-0-0) (3) 11-18 Georgia (10-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 10-18 Michigan (6-0-0) 11-25 Georgia (10-0-0) 9-10 Oklahoma (0-0-0) 10-25 Texas (6-0-0) (2) 12-2 Georgia (11-0-0) 9-17 Notre Dame (1-0-0) (2) 11-1 Texas (7-0-0) 12-9 Georgia (11-0-0) 9-24 Ohio St. (2-0-0) (2) 11-8 Texas (8-0-0) 1-4 Georgia (12-0-0) 10-1 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 11-15 Texas (9-0-0) 10-8 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 11-22 Texas (10-0-0) 1981 10-15 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 11-29 Texas (11-0-0) Pre. Michigan (0-0-0) 10-22 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 1-4 Notre Dame (11-1-0) (5) 9-8 Michigan (0-0-0) 10-29 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 9-15 Notre Dame (1-0-0) (4) 11-5 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 1978 9-22 Southern California (2-0-0) (2) 11-12 Oklahoma (8-0-0) (2) Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 9-29 Southern California (3-0-0) 11-19 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 9-12 Alabama (1-0-0) 10-6 Southern California (4-0-0) 11-26 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 9-19 Alabama (2-0-0) 10-13 Texas (4-0-0) (3) 12-3 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 9-26 Oklahoma (3-0-0) (t3) 10-20 Penn St. (5-0-0) (2) 1-3 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 10-3 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-27 Penn St. (6-0-0) 10-10 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 11-3 Pittsburgh (7-0-0) (2) 1975 10-17 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 11-10 Pittsburgh (8-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 10-24 Oklahoma (7-0-0) 11-17 Pittsburgh (9-0-0) 9-9 Oklahoma (0-0-0) 10-31 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 11-24 Pittsburgh (10-0-0) 9-16 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 11-7 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 12-1 Clemson (11-0-0) (2) 9-23 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 11-14 Penn St. (10-0-0) (2) 1-3 Clemson (12-0-0) 9-30 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 11-21 Penn St. (10-0-0) 10-7 Ohio St. (4-0-0) (2) 11-28 Penn St. (11-0-0) 1982 10-14 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 12-5 Penn St. (11-0-0) Pre. Pittsburgh (0-0-0) 10-21 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 1-4 Alabama (11-1-0) (2) 9-7 Pittsburgh (0-0-0) 10-28 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 9-14 Washington (1-0-0) (2) 11-4 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 1979 9-21 Washington (2-0-0) 11-11 Ohio St. (9-0-0) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 9-28 Washington (3-0-0) 11-18 Ohio St. (10-0-0) 9-11 Southern California (1-0-0) 10-5 Washington (4-0-0) 11-25 Ohio St. (11-0-0) 9-18 Southern California (2-0-0) 10-12 Washington (5-0-0) 12-2 Ohio St. (11-0-0) 9-25 Southern California (3-0-0) 10-19 Washington (6-0-0) 1-3 Oklahoma (11-1-0) (3) 10-2 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-26 Pittsburgh (6-0-0) (2) 10-9 Southern California (5-0-0) 11-2 Pittsburgh (7-0-0) 1976 10-16 Alabama (5-0-0) (2) 11-9 Georgia (9-0-0) (3) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 10-23 Alabama (6-0-0) 11-16 Georgia (10-0-0) 9-14 Michigan (1-0-0) 10-30 Alabama (7-0-0) 11-23 Georgia (10-0-0) 9-21 Michigan (2-0-0) 11-6 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-30 Georgia (11-0-0) 9-28 Michigan (3-0-0) 11-13 Alabama (9-0-0) 12-7 Georgia (11-0-0) 10-5 Michigan (4-0-0) 11-20 Alabama (10-0-0) 1-3 Penn St. (11-1-0) (2) 10-12 Michigan (5-0-0) 11-27 Alabama (10-0-0) 10-19 Michigan (6-0-0) 12-4 Ohio St. (11-0-0) (3) 1983 10-26 Michigan (7-0-0) 1-3 Alabama (12-0-0) (2) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 11-2 Michigan (8-0-0) 9-6 Nebraska (1-0-0) 11-9 Pittsburgh (9-0-0) (2) 1980 9-13 Nebraska (2-0-0) 11-16 Pittsburgh (10-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 9-20 Nebraska (3-0-0) 11-23 Pittsburgh (10-0-0) 9-9 Ohio St. (0-0-0) 9-27 Nebraska (4-0-0) 11-30 Pittsburgh (11-0-0) 9-16 Alabama (1-0-0) (2) 10-4 Nebraska (5-0-0)

National Poll Rankings 125

10-11 Nebraska (6-0-0) 10-28 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 11-14 Notre Dame (10-0-0) 10-18 Nebraska (7-0-0) 11-4 Miami (FL) (8-0-0) 11-21 Notre Dame (11-0-0) 10-25 Nebraska (8-0-0) 11-11 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 11-28 Colorado (11-0-0) (2) 11-1 Nebraska (9-0-0) 11-18 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 12-5 Colorado (11-0-0) 11-8 Nebraska (10-0-0) 11-25 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 1-2 Miami (FL) (11-1-0) (2) 11-15 Nebraska (11-0-0) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-22 Nebraska (11-0-0) 1-4 Penn St. (12-0-0) (2) 1990 11-29 Nebraska (12-0-0) Pre. Miami (FL) (0-0-0) 12-6 Nebraska (12-0-0) 1987 9-4 Miami (FL) (0-0-0) 1-3 Miami (FL) (11-1-0) (5) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-11 Notre Dame (0-0-0) (2) 9-8 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-18 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 1984 9-15 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-25 Notre Dame (2-0-0) Pre. Auburn (0-0-0) 9-22 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 10-2 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 9-4 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 9-29 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 10-9 Michigan (3-1-0) (3) 9-11 Nebraska (1-0-0) (2) 10-6 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-16 Virginia (6-0-0) (2) 9-18 Nebraska (2-0-0) 10-13 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-23 Virginia (7-0-0) 9-25 Nebraska (3-0-0) 10-20 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 10-30 Virginia (7-0-0) 10-2 Texas (2-0-0) (2) 10-27 Oklahoma (7-0-0) 11-6 Notre Dame (7-1-0) (2) 10-9 Texas (3-0-0) 11-3 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 11-13 Notre Dame (8-1-0) 10-16 Washington (6-0-0) (2) 11-10 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-20 Colorado (10-1-1) (2) 10-23 Washington (7-0-0) 11-17 Nebraska (9-0-0) (2) 11-27 Colorado (10-1-1) 10-30 Washington (8-0-0) 11-24 Oklahoma (11-0-0) (2) 12-4 Colorado (10-1-1) 11-6 Washington (9-0-0) 12-1 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 1-2 Colorado (11-1-1) 11-13 Nebraska (9-1-0) (2) 12-8 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 11-20 BYU (11-0-0) (3) 1-3 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) (2) 1991 11-27 BYU (12-0-0) Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 12-4 BYU (12-0-0) 1988 9-3 Florida St. (1-0-0) 1-3 BYU (13-0-0) Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 9-10 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-6 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 9-17 Florida St. (3-0-0) 1985 9-13 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 9-23 Florida St. (3-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-20 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 9-30 Florida St. (4-0-0) 9-3 Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-27 Miami (FL) (3-0-0) 10-7 Florida St. (5-0-0) 9-10 Auburn (1-0-0) (2) 10-4 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 10-14 Florida St. (6-0-0) 9-17 Auburn (2-0-0) 10-11 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 10-21 Florida St. (7-0-0) 9-24 Auburn (2-0-0) 10-18 UCLA (6-0-0) (2) 10-28 Florida St. (8-0-0) 10-1 Iowa (3-0-0) (3) 10-25 UCLA (7-0-0) 11-4 Florida St. (9-0-0) 10-8 Iowa (4-0-0) 11-1 Notre Dame (8-0-0) (2) 11-11 Florida St. (10-0-0) 10-15 Iowa (5-0-0) 11-8 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-18 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) (2) 10-22 Iowa (6-0-0) 11-15 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-25 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 10-29 Iowa (7-0-0) 11-22 Notre Dame (10-0-0) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-5 Florida (7-0-1) (2) 11-29 Notre Dame (11-0-0) 1-2 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) 11-12 Penn St. (9-0-0) (2) 12-6 Notre Dame (11-0-0) 11-19 Penn St. (10-0-0) 1-3 Notre Dame (12-0-0) 1992 11-26 Penn St. (11-0-0) Pre. Miami (FL) (0-0-0) 12-3 Penn St. (11-0-0) 1989 9-8 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 1-3 Oklahoma (11-1-0) (4) Pre. Michigan (0-0-0) 9-15 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 9-5 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 9-22 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 1986 9-12 Notre Dame (1-0-0) 9-29 Washington (3-0-0) (2) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-19 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 10-6 Washington (4-0-0) 9-9 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-26 Notre Dame (3-0-0) 10-13 Washington (5-0-0) 9-16 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 10-3 Notre Dame (4-0-0) 10-20 Miami (FL)† (6-0-0) (2) 9-23 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 10-10 Notre Dame (5-0-0) 10-27 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 9-30 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) (2) 10-17 Notre Dame (6-0-0) 11-3 Washington (8-0-0) (2) 10-7 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) 10-24 Notre Dame (7-0-0) 11-10 Miami (FL) (8-0-0) (2) 10-14 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-31 Notre Dame (8-0-0) 11-17 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 10-21 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 11-7 Notre Dame (9-0-0) 11-24 Miami (FL) (10-0-0)

National Poll Rankings 126

12-1 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-21 Nebraska (10-0-0) 11-9 Tennessee (8-0-0) (2) 12-8 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-28 Nebraska (11-0-0) 11-16 Tennessee (9-0-0) 1-2 Alabama (13-0-0) (2) 12-5 Nebraska (11-0-0) 11-23 Tennessee (10-0-0) 1-3 Nebraska (12-0-0) 11-30 Tennessee (11-0-0) 1993 12-7 Tennessee (12-0-0) Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 1996 1-5 Tennessee (13-0-0) 8-31 Florida St. (1-0-0) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 9-7 Florida St. (2-0-0) 8-26 Nebraska (0-0-0) 1999 9-14 Florida St. (3-0-0) 9-2 Nebraska (0-0-0) Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 9-21 Florida St. (4-0-0) 9-9 Nebraska (1-0-0) 8-30 Florida St. (1-0-0) 9-28 Florida St. (4-0-0) 9-16 Nebraska (1-0-0) 9-6 Florida St. (1-0-0) 10-5 Florida St. (5-0-0) 9-23 Florida (3-0-0) (4) 9-13 Florida St. (2-0-0) 10-12 Florida St. (6-0-0) 9-30 Florida (4-0-0) 9-20 Florida St. (3-0-0) 10-19 Florida St. (7-0-0) 10-7 Florida (5-0-0) 9-27 Florida St. (4-0-0) 10-26 Florida St. (7-0-0) 10-14 Florida (6-0-0) 10-4 Florida St. (5-0-0) 11-2 Florida St. (8-0-0) 10-21 Florida (7-0-0) 10-11 Florida St. (6-0-0) 11-9 Florida St. (9-0-0) 10-28 Florida (7-0-0) 10-18 Florida St. (7-0-0) 11-16 Notre Dame (10-0-0) (2) 11-4 Florida (8-0-0) 10-25 Florida St. (8-0-0) 11-23 Florida St. (10-1-0) (2) 11-11 Florida (9-0-0) 11-1 Florida St. (9-0-0) 11-30 Florida St. (11-1-0) 11-18 Florida (10-0-0) 11-8 Florida St. (9-0-0) 12-7 Florida St. (11-1-0) 11-25 Florida (10-0-0) 11-15 Florida St. (10-0-0) 1-3 Florida St. (12-1-0) 12-2 Florida St. (11-0-0) (2) 11-22 Florida St. (11-0-0) 12-9 Florida St. (11-0-0) 11-29 Florida St. (11-0-0) 1994 1-3 Florida (12-1-0) (3) 12-6 Florida St. (11-0-0) Pre. Florida (0-0-0) 1-5 Florida St. (12-0-0) 8-31 Florida (0-0-0) 1997 9-6 Nebraska (1-0-0) (2) Pre. Penn St. (0-0-0) 2000 9-13 Florida (2-0-0) (2) 8-25 Penn St. (0-0-0) Pre. Nebraska (0-0-0) 9-20 Florida (3-0-0) 9-2 Penn St. (0-0-0) 8-28 Nebraska (0-0-0) 9-27 Florida (3-0-0) 9-8 Penn St. (1-0-0) 9-4 Nebraska (1-0-0) 10-4 Florida (4-0-0) 9-15 Penn St. (2-0-0) 9-11 Nebraska (2-0-0) 10-11 Florida (5-0-0) 9-22 Florida (3-0-0) (3) 9-18 Nebraska (2-0-0) 10-18 Penn St. (6-0-0) (3) 9-29 Florida (4-0-0) 9-25 Nebraska (3-0-0) 10-25 Penn St. (6-0-0) 10-6 Florida (5-0-0) 10-2 Nebraska (4-0-0) 11-1 Nebraska (9-0-0) (3) 10-13 Penn St. (5-0-0) (2) 10-9 Nebraska (5-0-0) 11-8 Nebraska (10-0-0) 10-20 Nebraska (6-0-0) (2) 10-16 Nebraska (6-0-0) 11-15 Nebraska (11-0-0) 10-27 Nebraska (7-0-0) 10-23 Nebraska (7-0-0) 11-22 Nebraska (11-0-0) 11-3 Nebraska (8-0-0) 10-30 Oklahoma (7-0-0) (3) 11-29 Nebraska (12-0-0) 11-10 Michigan (9-0-0) (4) 11-6 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 12-6 Nebraska (12-0-0) 11-17 Michigan (10-0-0) 11-13 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 1-3 Nebraska (13-0-0) 11-24 Michigan (11-0-0) 11-20 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 12-1 Michigan (11-0-0) 11-27 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 1995 12-8 Michigan (11-0-0) 12-4 Oklahoma (12-0-0) Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 1-3 Michigan (12-0-0) 1-5 Oklahoma (13-0-0) 8-29 Florida St. (0-0-0) 9-5 Florida St. (1-0-0) 1998 2001 9-12 Florida St. (2-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) Pre. Florida (0-0-0) 9-19 Florida St. (3-0-0) 9-7 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 8-27 Florida (0-0-0) 9-26 Florida St. (4-0-0) 9-14 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-2 Florida (1-0-0) 10-3 Florida St. (4-0-0) 9-21 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-9 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) (2) 10-10 Florida St. (5-0-0) 9-28 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-23 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 10-17 Florida St. (6-0-0) 10-5 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 9-30 Miami (FL) (3-0-0) 10-24 Florida St. (7-0-0) 10-12 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-7 Florida (4-0-0) (2) 10-31 Nebraska (8-0-0) (2) 10-19 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-14 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) (2) 11-7 Nebraska (9-0-0) 10-26 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 10-21 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 11-14 Nebraska (10-0-0) 11-2 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 10-28 Miami (FL) (7-0-0)

National Poll Rankings 127

11-4 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 10-11 Southern California (5-0-0) 10-21 Ohio St (8-0-0) 11-11 Miami (FL) (8-0-0) 10-18 Southern California (6-0-0) 10-28 Ohio St (9-0-0) 11-18 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 10-25 Southern California (7-0-0) 11-4 Ohio St (10-0-0) 11-24 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 11-1 Southern California (8-0-0) 11-11 LSU (9-1-0) (2) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-8 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-18 LSU (10-1-0) 12-8 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-15 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-25 Missouri (11-1-0) (3) 1-4 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) 11-22 Southern California (10-0-0) 12-2 Ohio St. (11-1-0) (3) 11-29 Southern California (11-0-0) 1-8 LSU (12-2-0) (2) 2002 12-6 Southern California (12-0-0) Pre. Miami (FL) (0-0-0) 1-5 Southern California (13-0-0) 2008 8-26 Miami (FL) (0-0-0) Pre. Georgia (0-0-0) 9-2 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 2005 8-31 Southern California (1-0-0) (T-3) 9-9 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 9-7 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-16 Miami (FL) (3-0-0) 9-4 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-14 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-23 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 9-11 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-21 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-30 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 9-18 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-28 Oklahoma (4-0-0) (2) 10-7 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) 9-25 Southern California (3-0-0) 10-5 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-14 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-2 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-12 Texas (6-0-0) (5) 10-21 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-9 Southern California (5-0-0) 10-19 Texas (7-0-0) 10-28 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 10-16 Southern California (6-0-0) 10-26 Texas (8-0-0) 11-4 Oklahoma (8-0-0) (2) 10-23 Southern California (7-0-0) 11-2 Alabama (9-0-0) (2) 11-11 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) (2) 10-30 Southern California (8-0-0) 11-9 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-18 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 11-6 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-16 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-25 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 11-13 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-23 Alabama (11-0-0) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-20 Southern California (11-0-0) 11-30 Alabama (12-0-0) 12-9 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) 11-27 Southern California (11-0-0) 12-8 Florida (12-1-0) (2) 1-3 Ohio St. (14-0-0) (2) 12-4 Southern California (12-0-0) 1-8 Florida (13-1-0) 1-6 Texas (13-0-0) (2) 2003 2009 Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 2006 Pre. Florida (0-0-0) 8-25 Oklahoma (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 9-6 Florida (1-0-0) 9-1 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-3 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 9-13 Florida (2-0-0) 9-8 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-10 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-20 Florida (3-0-0) 9-15 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 9-17 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-27 Florida (4-0-0) 9-22 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 9-24 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 10-4 Florida (4-0-0) 9-29 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-1 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-11 Florida (5-0-0) 10-6 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-8 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-18 Alabama (7-0-0) (2) 10-13 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 10-15 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 10-25 Florida (7-0-0) (2) 10-20 Oklahoma (7-0-0) 10-22 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 11-1 Florida (8-0-0) 10-27 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 10-29 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 11-8 Florida (9-0-0) 11-3 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-5 Ohio St. (10-0-0) 11-15 Florida (10-0-0) 11-10 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 11-12 Ohio St. (11-0-0) 11-22 Florida (11-0-0) 11-17 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 11-19 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 11-29 Florida (12-0-0) 11-24 Oklahoma (12-0-0) 11-26 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 12-6 Alabama (13-0-0) (2) 12-1 Oklahoma (12-0-0) 12-3 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 1-8 Alabama (14-0-0) 12-8 Southern California (11-1-0) (2) 1-9 Florida (13-1-0) (2) 1-5 Southern California (12-1-0) 2010 2007 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 2004 Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 9-5 Alabama (1-0-0) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 9-2 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-12 Alabama (2-0-0) 8-30 Southern California (0-0-0) 9-9 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-19 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-6 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-16 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-26 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-13 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-23 Southern California (3-0-0) 10-3 Alabama (5-0-0) 9-20 Southern California (3-0-0) 9-30 LSU (5-0-0) (2) 10-10 Ohio St. (6-0-0) (2) 9-27 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-7 LSU (6-0-0) 10-17 Oregon (6-0-0) (2) 10-4 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-14 Ohio St. (7-0-0) (3) 10-24 Oregon (7-0-0)

National Poll Rankings 128

10-31 Oregon (8-0-0) 11-11 Alabama (9-0-0) 11-13 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-7 Oregon (9-0-0) 11-18 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-20 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-14 Oregon (10-0-0) 11-25 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-27 Alabama (12-0-0) 11-21 Oregon (10-0-0) 12-2 Florida St. (12-0-0) (2) 12-4 Alabama (13-0-0) 11-28 Oregon (11-0-0) 12-9 Florida St. (13-0-0) 1-10 Clemson (14-1-0) (3) 12-5 Auburn (13-0-0) (2) 1-8 Florida St. (14-0-0) 1-10 Auburn (14-0-0) 2017 2014 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 2011 Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 9-5 Alabama (1-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-2 Florida St. (1-0-0) 9-10 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-6 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-7 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-17 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-11 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-14 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-24 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-18 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-21 Florida St. (3-0-0) 10-1 Alabama (5-0-0) 9-25 LSU (4-0-0) (2) 9-28 Florida St. (4-0-0) 10-8 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-2 LSU (5-0-0) 10-5 Florida St. (5-0-0) 10-15 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-9 LSU (6-0-0) 10-12 Mississippi St. (6-0-0) (3) 10-22 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-16 LSU (7-0-0) 10-19 Mississippi St. (6-0-0) 10-29 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-23 LSU (8-0-0) 10-26 Mississippi St. (7-0-0) 11-5 Alabama (9-0-0) 10-30 LSU (8-0-0) 11-2 Mississippi St. (8-0-0) 11-12 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-6 LSU (9-0-0) 11-9 Mississippi St. (9-0-0) 11-19 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-13 LSU (10-0-0) 11-16 Florida St. (10-0-0) (2) 11-26 Clemson (11-1-0) (4) 11-20 LSU (11-0-0) 11-23 Florida St. (11-0-0) 12-3 Clemson (12-1-0) 11-27 LSU (12-0-0) 11-30 Alabama (11-1-0) (2) 1-9 Alabama (13-1-0) (4) 12-4 LSU (13-0-0) 12-7 Alabama (12-1-0) *On January 6, 1948, in a special postseason poll 1-10 Alabama (12-1-0) (2) 1-13 Ohio St. (14-1-0) (5) after the Rose Bowl, The Associated Press voted Michigan No. 1 and Notre Dame No. 2. However, the postseason poll did not supersede the final 2012 2015 regular-season poll of December 9, 1947. †A first-place tie occurred on October 20, 1992, in Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) The Associated Press poll for the first time in 51 9-4 Alabama (1-0-0) (2) 9-8 Ohio St. (1-0-0) years, but Miami (FL) had one more first-place vote, 31-30, than Washington. 9-9 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-13 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-16 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-20 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-23 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-27 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 9-30 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-4 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-7 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-11 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-14 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-18 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 10-21 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-25 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 10-28 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-1 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 11-4 Alabama (9-0-0) 11-8 Clemson (9-0-0) (3) 11-11 Oregon (10-0-0) (2) 11-15 Clemson (10-0-0) 11-18 Notre Dame (11-0-0) (3) 11-22 Clemson (11-0-0) 11-25 Notre Dame (12-0-0) 11-29 Clemson (12-0-0) 12-2 Notre Dame (12-0-0) 12-6 Clemson (13-0-0) 1-8 Alabama (13-1-0) (2) 1-12 Alabama (14-1-0) (2) 2013 2016 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 9-4 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-6 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-9 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-11 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-16 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-18 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-23 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-25 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-30 Alabama (4-0-0) 10-2 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-7 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-10 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-14 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-16 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-21 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-23 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-28 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-30 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-4 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-6 Alabama (9-0-0)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) POLL Preseason No. 1 To Not Ranked No. 1 During Remainder Of The Season RECORDS (From 1950) Full Season At No. 1 1964 Ole Miss 1943 Notre Dame (Nine Weeks) 1965 Nebraska 1945 Army West Point (Nine Weeks) 1966 Alabama 1971 Nebraska (14 Weeks) 1971 Notre Dame 1972 Southern California (14 Weeks) 1972 Nebraska 1999 Florida St. (16 Weeks) 1976 Nebraska 2004 Southern California (16 Weeks) 1984 Auburn 1988 Florida St. Most Consecutive Weeks At No. 1 1989 Michigan 2008 Georgia 33 Southern California, Dec. 8, 2003, to Dec. 4, 2005 2012 Southern California 20 Miami (FL), Oct. 14, 2001, to Oct. 28, 2002 19 Notre Dame, Nov. 1, 1988, to Nov. 21, 1989 Most Teams At No. 1 In One Season 17 Southern California, Sept. 12, 1972, to Sept. 25, 1973 7 1981 (Michigan, Notre Dame, Southern California, Texas, Penn 16 Florida St., Aug. 30, 1999, to Jan. 5, 2000 St., Pittsburgh, Clemson) 16 Alabama, Jan. 12, 2016, to Dec. 4, 2016 6 2008 (Georgia, Southern California, Oklahoma, Texas, 15 Army West Point, Oct. 31, 1944, to Dec. 4, 1945 Alabama, Florida) 15 Nebraska, Jan. 1, 1971, to Jan. 4, 1972 5 1950 (Notre Dame, Army West Point, SMU, Ohio St., Oklahoma) 15 Alabama, Jan. 8, 2013, to Nov. 25, 2013 5 1958 (Ohio St., Oklahoma, Auburn, Army West Point, LSU) 14 Nebraska, Sept. 6, 1983, to Dec. 6, 1983 5 1960 (Ole Miss, Syracuse, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri) 14 Oklahoma, Sept. 1, 2003, to Dec. 1, 2003 5 1961 (Iowa, Ole Miss, Michigan St., Texas, Alabama) 14 Ohio St., Sept. 3, 2006, to Dec. 3, 2006 5 1962 (Alabama, Ohio St., Texas, Northwestern, Southern 13 LSU, Oct. 28, 1958, to Nov. 3, 1959 California) 13 Alabama, Aug. 21, 2017 to Nov. 19, 2017 5 1965 (Notre Dame, Texas, Arkansas, Michigan St., Alabama) 12 Notre Dame, Oct. 5, 1943, to Oct. 24, 1944 5 1977 (Michigan, Oklahoma, Southern California, Texas, Notre Dame) 12 Texas, Oct. 15, 1963, to Oct. 13, 1964 5 1984 [Miami (FL), Nebraska, Texas, Washington, BYU] 12 Ohio St., Nov. 26, 1968, to Nov. 18, 1969 5 1985 (Oklahoma, Auburn, Iowa, Florida, Penn St.) Biggest Jump To No. 1 From Previous 5 1990 [Miami (FL), Notre Dame, Michigan, Virginia, Colorado] 4 1939 (Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Southern California) Week 4 1973 (Southern California, Ohio St., Alabama, Notre Dame) 8th Wisconsin, September 30 to October 7, 1952 4 1980 (Ohio St., Alabama, Notre Dame, Georgia) 5th Tennessee, October 17 to October 24, 1939 4 1982 (Pittsburgh, Washington, Georgia, Penn St.) 5th Michigan St., November 6 to November 13, 1951 4 1997 (Penn St., Florida, Nebraska, Michigan) 5th Maryland, September 20 to September 27, 1955 4 2007 (Southern California, LSU, Ohio St., Missouri) 5th Michigan St., October 10 to October 17, 1961 4 2010 (Alabama, Ohio St., Oregon, Auburn) 5th Notre Dame, November 29, 1977, to January 4, 1978 4 2012 (Southern California, Alabama, Oregon, Notre Dame) 5th Texas, October 5 to October 12, 2008 4 2014 (Florida St., Mississippi St., Alabama, Ohio St.) 5th Ohio St., December 7, 2014 to January 13, 2015 4th Southern California, November 21 to November 28, 1939 Most Consecutive Weeks with 4th Michigan, October 12 to October 19, 1948 Different No. 1 Team 4th Army West Point, October 3 to October 10, 1950 4 Oct. 31 to Nov. 21, 1950 (in order: SMU, Army West Point, Ohio St., Oklahoma) 4th Ohio St., October 19 to October 26, 1954 4 Sept. 23 to Oct. 14, 1958 (in order: Ohio St., Oklahoma, Auburn, Army West 4th Michigan St., November 12 to November 19, 1957 Point) 4th Syracuse, November 3 to November 10, 1959 3 Nov. 1 to Nov. 15, 1938 (in order: Pittsburgh, TCU, Notre Dame) 4th Minnesota, November 15 to November 22, 1960 3 Oct. 5 to Oct. 19, 1948 (in order: Notre Dame, North Carolina, Michigan) 4th Alabama, November 30, 1965 to January 4, 1966 3 Oct. 9 to Oct. 23, 1951 (in order: Michigan St., California, Tennessee) 4th Southern California, November 21 to November 28, 1967 3 Oct. 19 to Nov. 2, 1954 (in order: Oklahoma, Ohio St., UCLA) 4th Notre Dame, September 8 to September 15, 1981 3 Oct. 15 to Oct. 29, 1957 (in order: Michigan St., Oklahoma, Texas A&M) 4th Oklahoma, December 3, 1985, to January 3, 1986 3 Nov. 12 to Nov. 26, 1957 (in order: Texas A&M, Michigan St., Auburn) 4th Florida, September 16 to September 23, 1996 3 Nov. 1 to Nov. 15, 1960 (in order: Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri) 4th Michigan, November 3 to November 10, 1997 3 Nov. 6 to Nov. 20, 1962 (in order: Northwestern, Alabama, Southern California) 4th Clemson, November 19 to November 26, 2017 3 Oct. 12 to Oct. 26, 1965 (in order: Texas, Arkansas, Michigan St.) 4th Alabama, December 3, 2017 to January 9, 2018 3 Sept. 10 to Sept. 24, 1974 (in order: Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Ohio St.)

National Poll Rankings 130

3 Sept. 20 to Oct. 4, 1977 (in order: Michigan, Oklahoma, Southern California) No. Team, First Yr. as No. 1 3 Sept. 8 to Sept. 22, 1981 (in order: Michigan, Notre Dame, Southern California) 85 Southern California, 1939 3 Oct. 6 to Oct. 20, 1981 (in order: Southern California, Texas, Penn St.) 65 Nebraska, 1970 3 Nov. 6 to Nov. 20, 1984 (in order: Washington, Nebraska, BYU) 64 Florida St., 1991 3 Oct. 29 to Nov. 12, 1985 (in order: Iowa, Florida, Penn St.) 62 Miami (FL), 1983 3 Oct. 2 to Oct. 16, 1990 (in order: Notre Dame, Michigan, Virginia) 46 Texas, 1940 3 Oct. 6 to Oct. 20, 1997 (in order: Florida, Penn St., Nebraska) 39 Florida, 1985 3 Nov. 25, 2007, to Jan. 8, 2008 (in order: Missouri, Ohio St., LSU) 32 Michigan, 1947 3 Oct. 3 to Oct. 17, 2010 (in order: Alabama, Ohio St., Oregon) 29 LSU, 1958 3 Nov. 4 to Nov. 18, 2012 (in order: Alabama, Oregon, Notre Dame) 28 Michigan St., 1951 27 Army West Point, 1944 Largest Winning Margin for a Ranked 20 Pittsburgh, 1937 Opponent Defeating No. 1 19 Penn St., 1978 34 No. 11 Penn St. (48) vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh (14), Nov. 28, 1981 18 Minnesota, 1936 32 No. 3 Florida (52) vs. No. 1 Florida St. (20), Jan. 2, 1997 (Sugar Bowl) 17 Tennessee, 1939 29 No. 8 Wisconsin (37) vs. No. 1 Northwestern (6), Nov. 10, 1962 14 Georgia, 1942 28 No. 5 Notre Dame (38) vs. No. 1 Texas (10), Jan. 2, 1978 (Cotton Bowl) 14 Washington, 1982 28 No. 13 Kansas St. (35) vs. No. 1 Oklahoma (7), Dec. 6, 2003 10 Clemson, 1981 28 No. 2 Alabama (42) vs. No. 1 Notre Dame (14), Jan. 7, 2013 (BCS 10 Iowa, 1960 Championship) 8 Auburn, 1957 27 No. 2 Florida (41) vs. No. 1 Ohio St. (14), Jan. 8, 2007 (BCS Championship) 8 Oregon, 2010 21 No. 2 Texas (28) vs. No. 1 Oklahoma (7), Oct. 12, 1963 7 Texas A&M, 1939 21 No. 17 Georgia (24) vs. No. 1 Florida (3), Nov. 9, 1985 6 Colorado, 1989 21 No. 2 Alabama (34) vs. No. 1 Miami (FL) (13), Jan. 1, 1993 (Sugar Bowl) 6 Maryland, 1953 21 No. 9 Oklahoma (38) vs. No. 1 Missouri (17), Dec. 1, 2007 6 Syracuse, 1959 21 No. 2 Alabama (21) vs. No. 1 LSU (0), Jan. 9, 2012 (BCS Championship) 6 UCLA, 1954 20 No. 11 Notre Dame (26) vs. No. 1 Northwestern (6), Nov. 21, 1936 5 Mississippi St., 2014 19 No. 17 Arizona St. (19) vs. No. 1 Nebraska (0), Sept. 21, 1996 5 Northwestern, 1936 19 No. 2 Alabama (32) vs. No. 1 Florida (13), Dec. 5, 2009 4 BYU, 1984 18 No. 11 Michigan (25) vs. No. 1 Notre Dame (7), Sept. 19, 1981 4 California, 1937 18 No. 4 Alabama (24) vs. No. 1 Clemson (6), Jan. 1, 2016 (Sugar Bowl) 4 #Cornell, 1940 17 No. 3 Minnesota (27) vs. No. 1 Iowa (10), Nov. 5, 1950 4 Ole Miss, 1960 17 No. 7 Miami (FL) (27) vs. No. 1 Notre Dame (10), Nov. 25, 1989 4 Purdue, 1968 17 No. 3 Oklahoma (31) vs. No. 1 Nebraska (14), Oct. 28, 2000 3 Virginia, 1990 15 No. 3 Maryland (28) vs. No. 1 Tennessee (13), Jan. 1, 1952 (Sugar Bowl) 2 Missouri, 1960 15 No. 4 Oklahoma (25) vs. No. 1 Penn St. (10), Jan. 1, 1986 (Orange Bowl) 2 SMU, 1950 15 No. 4 Notre Dame (21) vs. No. 1 Colorado (6), Jan. 1, 1990 (Orange Bowl) 2 TCU, 1938 Largest Winning Margin for an 1 Arkansas, 1965 1 Boston College, 1942 Unranked Opponent Defeating No. 1 1 North Carolina, 1948 43 Holy Cross (55) vs. No. 1 Boston College (12), Nov. 28, 1942 1 Wisconsin, 1952 31 Arkansas (42) vs. No. 1 Texas (11), Oct. 17, 1981 #No longer FBS. 18 Tennessee (38) vs. No. 1 Auburn (20), Sept. 28, 1985 16 Kansas (23) vs. No. 1 Missouri (7), Nov. 19, 1960 Most Times Defeating No. 1 16 Minnesota (16) vs. No. 1 Michigan (0), Oct. 22, 1977 (Complete list; since 1936) 15 Notre Dame (31) vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh (16), Nov. 6, 1982 No. Team 14 Auburn (27) vs. No. 1 Georgia (13), Nov. 21, 1942 9 Alabama 14 Purdue (28) vs. No. 1 Notre Dame (14), Oct. 7, 1950 8 Notre Dame 7 Miami (FL) Most Weeks At No. 1 — All-Time 7 Oklahoma (Complete list; does not count preseason polls) 7 Purdue No. Team, First Yr. as No. 1 7 Southern California 97 Alabama, 1962 5 Auburn 97 Ohio St., 1942 5 Ohio St. 92 Notre Dame, 1938 5 Texas 91 Oklahoma, 1954 4 Arkansas

National Poll Rankings 131

No. Team Lowest Final Ranking of No. 1 in First 4 Michigan St. Ranking 4 Penn St. 16th Oklahoma, 2011 4 Wisconsin 11th Oklahoma, 2001 3 Florida 3 Illinois 3 Kentucky 3 Michigan 3 Minnesota 3 UCLA 2 Arizona 2 Georgia Tech 2 LSU 2 Maryland 2 Oregon St. 2 Stanford 2 Tennessee 2 Texas A&M 1 Arizona St. 1 Army West Point 1 Boston College 1 BYU 1 Carnegie Mellon 1 Clemson 1 Duquesne 1 Florida St. 1 Georgia 1 Great Lakes NTS 1 Holy Cross 1 Kansas 1 Kansas St. 1 Mississippi St. 1 Nebraska 1 Northwestern 1 Rice 1 South Carolina 1 Syracuse 1 TCU 1 Texas Tech 1 Washington 1 Washington St. Most Weekly Appearances in the AP Poll (Since 1936) 886 Ohio St. 833 Michigan 814 Oklahoma 783 Notre Dame 775 Alabama 764 Southern California 728 Nebraska 707 Texas 615 Penn St. 601 LSU

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2017 ASSOCIATED PRESS WEEK-BY-WEEK POLLS

Team Pre S6 S11 S18 S25 O2 O10 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13 N20 N27 D4 J10

NO. 1 VS. NO. 2 The No. 1 and No. 2 teams in The Associated Press poll (begun in 1936) have faced each other 49 times (22 in regular-season games, 25 in bowl games and two conference championship games). The No. 1 team has won 26, with two games ending in ties.

Date Score Stadium (Site) 10-9-43 No. 1 Notre Dame 35, No. 2 Michigan 12 (Ann Arbor)

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Date Score Stadium (Site) 11-20-43 No. 1 Notre Dame 14, No. 2 Iowa Pre-Flight 13 Notre Dame (South Bend) 12-2-44 No. 1 Army West Point 23, No. 2 Navy 7 Municipal (Baltimore) 11-10-45 No. 1 Army West Point 48, No. 2 Notre Dame 0 Yankee (New York) 12-1-45 No. 1 Army West Point 32, No. 2 Navy 13 Municipal (Philadelphia) 11-9-46 No. 1 Army West Point 0, No. 2 Notre Dame 0 (tie) Yankee (New York) 1-1-63 No. 1 Southern California 42, No. 2 Wisconsin 37 (Rose Bowl) Rose Bowl (Pasadena) 10-12-63 No. 2 Texas 28, No. 1 Oklahoma 7 Cotton Bowl (Dallas) 1-1-64 No. 1 Texas 28, No. 2 Navy 6 (Cotton Bowl) Cotton Bowl (Dallas) 11-19-66 No. 1 Notre Dame 10, No. 2 Michigan St. 10 (tie) Spartan (East Lansing) 9-28-68 No. 1 Purdue 37, No. 2 Notre Dame 22 Notre Dame (South Bend) 1-1-69 No. 1 Ohio St. 27, No. 2 Southern California 16 (Rose Bowl) Rose Bowl (Pasadena) 12-6-69 No. 1 Texas 15, No. 2 Arkansas 14 Razorback (Fayetteville) 11-25-71 No. 1 Nebraska 35, No. 2 Oklahoma 31 Owen Field (Norman) 1-1-72 No. 1 Nebraska 38, No. 2 Alabama 6 (Orange Bowl) Orange Bowl (Miami) 1-1-79 No. 2 Alabama 14, No. 1 Penn St. 7 (Sugar Bowl) Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) 9-26-81 No. 1 Southern California 28, No. 2 Oklahoma 24 Coliseum (Los Angeles) 1-1-83 No. 2 Penn St. 27, No. 1 Georgia 23 (Sugar Bowl) Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) 10-19-85 No. 1 Iowa 12, No. 2 Michigan 10 Kinnick (Iowa City) 9-27-86 No. 2 Miami (FL) 28, No. 1 Oklahoma 16 Orange Bowl (Miami) 1-2-87 No. 2 Penn St. 14, No. 1 Miami (FL) 10 (Fiesta Bowl) Sun Devil (Tempe) 11-21-87 No. 2 Oklahoma 17, No. 1 Nebraska 7 Memorial (Lincoln) 1-1-88 No. 2 Miami (FL) 20, No. 1 Oklahoma 14 (Orange Bowl) Orange Bowl (Miami) 11-26-88 No. 1 Notre Dame 27, No. 2 Southern California 10 Coliseum (Los Angeles) 9-16-89 No. 1 Notre Dame 24, No. 2 Michigan 19 Michigan (Ann Arbor) 11-16-91 No. 2 Miami (FL) 17, No. 1 Florida St. 16 Doak Campbell (Tallahassee) 1-1-93 No. 2 Alabama 34, No. 1 Miami (FL) 13 (Sugar Bowl) Superdome (New Orleans) 11-13-93 No. 2 Notre Dame 31, No. 1 Florida St. 24 Notre Dame (South Bend) 1-1-94 No. 1 Florida St. 18, No. 2 Nebraska 16 (Orange Bowl) Orange Bowl (Miami) 1-2-96 No. 1 Nebraska 62, No. 2 Florida 24 (Fiesta Bowl) Sun Devil (Tempe) 11-30-96 No. 2 Florida St. 24, No. 1 Florida 21 Doak Campbell (Tallahassee) 1-4-99 No. 1 Tennessee 23, No. 2 Florida St. 16 (Fiesta Bowl) Sun Devil (Tempe) 1-4-2000 No. 1 Florida St. 46, No. 2 Virginia Tech 29 (Sugar Bowl) Superdome (New Orleans) 1-3-03 No. 2 Ohio St. 31, No. 1 Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) (Fiesta Bowl) Sun Devil (Tempe) 1-4-05 No. 1 Southern California 55, No. 2 Oklahoma 19 (Orange Bowl) Dolphins (Miami) 1-5-06 No. 2 Texas 41, No. 1 Southern California 38 (Rose Bowl) Rose Bowl (Pasadena) 9-9-06 No. 1 Ohio St. 24, No. 2 Texas 7 Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial (Austin) 11-18-06 No. 1 Ohio St. 42, No. 2 Michigan 39 Ohio (Columbus) 1-8-07 No. 2 Florida 41, No. 1 Ohio St. 14 (BCS Championship) University of Phoenix (Glendale) 1-7-08 No. 2 LSU 38, No. 1 Ohio St. 24 (BCS Championship) Superdome (New Orleans) 12-6-08 No. 2 Florida 31, No. 1 Alabama 20 (SEC Championship) Georgia Dome (Atlanta) 1-8-09 No. 1 Florida 24, No. 2 Oklahoma 14 (BCS Championship) Dolphins (Miami) 12-5-09 No. 2 Alabama 32, No. 1 Florida 13 (SEC Championship) Georgia Dome (Atlanta) 1-7-10 No. 1 Alabama 37, No. 2 Texas 21 (BCS Championship) Rose Bowl (Pasadena) 1-10-11 No. 1 Auburn 22, No. 2 Oregon 19 (BCS Championship) University of Phoenix (Glendale) 1-9-12 No. 2 Alabama 21, No. 1 LSU 0 (BCS Championship) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans) 1-7-13 No. 2 Alabama 42, No. 1 Notre Dame 14 (BCS Championship) Sun Life (Miami) 1-6-14 No. 1 Florida St. 34, No. 2 Auburn 31 (BCS Championship) Rose Bowl (Pasadena) 1-11-16 No. 2 Alabama 45, No. 1 Clemson 40 (CFP National Championship) University of Phoenix (Glendale)

National Poll Rankings 134

GAMES IN WHICH NO. 1-RANKED 9-25-65 *Purdue (6, 1-0-0) 25, Notre Dame 21 (8) 10-16-65 *Arkansas (3, 4-0-0) 27, Texas 24 (5) TEAM WAS DEFEATED OR TIED 1-1-66 (Rose Bowl) UCLA (5, 7-2-1) 14, Michigan St. 12 (2) Listed here are games in which the No. 1-ranked team in The Associated 11-19-66 (Tie) *Michigan St. (2, 9-0-0) 10, Notre Dame 10 (1) Press poll was defeated or tied. An asterisk (*) indicates the home team, an 9-30-67 *Purdue (10, 1-0-0) 28, Notre Dame 21 (6) (N) or the name of the bowl game indicates a neutral site. In parentheses after the winning or tying team is its rank in the previous week’s poll (NR indicates 11-11-67 *Oregon St. (NR, 5-2-1) 3, Southern California 0 (4) it was not ranked) and its won-lost record entering the game, followed by its 11-18-67 *Southern California (4, 8-1-0) 21, UCLA 20 (4) score. The defeated or tied No. 1-ranked team follows with its score, and in parentheses is its rank in the poll the following week. Before 1965, the polls 10-12-68 *Ohio St. (4, 2-0-0) 13, Purdue 0 (5) were final before bowl games. (Note: Only 10 teams were ranked in the 11-22-69 *Michigan (12, 7-2-0) 24, Ohio St. 12 (4) weekly polls during from 1962 to 1967; 20 teams all other seasons until 1989, 1-1-71 (Cotton Bowl) Notre Dame (6, 8-1-1) 24, Texas 11 (3) when 25 teams were ranked.) 9-29-73 (Tie) Oklahoma (8, 1-0-0) 7, *Southern California 7 (4) 10-31-1936 *Northwestern (3, 4-0-0) 6, Minnesota 0 (2) 11-24-73 (Tie) *Michigan (4, 10-0-0) 10, Ohio St. 10 (3) 11-21-36 *Notre Dame (11, 5-2-0) 26, Northwestern 6 (7) 12-31-73 (Sugar Bowl) Notre Dame (3, 10-0-0) 24, Alabama 23 (4) 10-30-37 (Tie) Washington (NR, 3-2-1) 0, *California 0 (2) 11-9-74 *Michigan St. (NR, 4-3-1) 16, Ohio St. 13 (4) 10-29-38 Carnegie Mellon (T19, 4-1-0) 20, *Pittsburgh 10 (3) 1-1-76 (Rose Bowl) UCLA (11, 8-2-1) 23, Ohio St. 10 (4) 12-3-38 *Southern California (8, 7-2-0) 13, Notre Dame 0 (5) 11-6-76 *Purdue (NR, 3-5-0) 16, Michigan 14 (4) 10-14-39 Duquesne (NR, 3-0-0) 21, *Pittsburgh 13 (18) 10-8-77 Alabama (T7, 3-1-0) 21, *Southern California 20 (6) 11-8-41 (Tie) Baylor (NR, 3-4-0) 7, *Texas 7 (2) 10-22-77 *Minnesota (NR, 4-2-0) 16, Michigan 0 (6) 10-31-42 *Wisconsin (6, 5-0-1) 17, Ohio St. 7 (6) 1-2-78 (Cotton Bowl) Notre Dame (5, 10-1-0) 38, Texas 10 (4) 11-21-42 (N) Auburn (NR, 4-4-1) 27, Georgia 13 (5) 9-23-78 (N) Southern California (7, 2-0-0) 24, Alabama 14 (3) 11-28-42 Holy Cross (NR, 4-4-1) 55, *Boston College 12 (8) 11-11-78 *Nebraska (4, 8-1-0) 17, Oklahoma 14 (4) 11-27-43 *Great Lakes NTS (NR, 9-2-0) 19, Notre Dame 14 (1) 1-1-79 (Sugar Bowl) Alabama (2, 10-1-0) 14, Penn St. 7 (4) 11-9-46 (Tie) (N) Notre Dame (2, 5-0-0) 0, Army West Point 0 (1) 10-13-79 (Tie) Stanford (NR, 3-2-0) 21, *Southern California 21 (4) 10-8-49 Army West Point (7, 2-0-0) 21, *Michigan 7 (7) 1-1-80 (Rose Bowl) Southern California (3, 10-0-1) 17, Ohio St. 16 (4) 10-7-50 Purdue (NR, 0-1-0) 28, *Notre Dame 14 (10) 11-1-80 (N) Mississippi St. (NR, 6-2-0) 6, Alabama 3 (6) 11-4-50 *Texas (7, 4-1-0) 23, SMU 20 (7) 11-8-80 (Tie) *Georgia Tech (NR, 1-7-0) 3, Notre Dame 3 (6) 11-18-50 *Illinois (10, 6-1-0) 14, Ohio St. 7 (8) 9-12-81 *Wisconsin (NR, 0-0-0) 21, Michigan 14 (11) 1-1-51 (Sugar Bowl) Kentucky (7, 10-1-0) 13, Oklahoma 7 (1) 9-19-81 *Michigan (11, 0-1-0) 25, Notre Dame 7 (13) 10-20-51 Southern California (11, 4-1-0) 21, *California 14 (9) 10-10-81 Arizona (NR, 2-2-0) 13, *Southern California 10 (7) 1-1-52 (Sugar Bowl) Maryland (3, 9-0-0) 28, Tennessee 13 (1) 10-17-81 *Arkansas (NR, 4-1-0) 42, Texas 11 (10) 10-11-52 *Ohio St. (NR, 1-1-0) 23, Wisconsin 14 (12) 10-31-81 *Miami (FL) (NR, 4-2-0) 17, Penn St. 14 (5) 11-21-53 (Tie) Iowa (20, 5-3-0) 14, *Notre Dame 14 (2) 11-28-81 Penn St. (11, 8-2-0) 48, *Pittsburgh 14 (10) 1-1-54 (Orange Bowl) Oklahoma (4, 8-1-1) 7, Maryland 0 (1) 11-6-82 Notre Dame (NR, 5-1-1) 31, *Pittsburgh 16 (8) 10-2-54 Purdue (19, 1-0-0) 27, *Notre Dame 14 (8) 1-1-83 (Sugar Bowl) Penn St. (2, 10-1-0) 27, Georgia 23 (4) 9-24-55 *Maryland (5, 1-0-0) 7, UCLA 0 (7) 1-2-84 (Orange Bowl) Miami (FL) (5, 10-1-0) 31, Nebraska 30 (4) 10-27-56 *Illinois (NR, 1-3-0) 20, Michigan St. 13 (4) 9-8-84 *Michigan (14, 0-0-0) 22, Miami (FL) 14 (5) 10-19-57 Purdue (NR, 0-3-0) 20, *Michigan St. 13 (8) 9-29-84 *Syracuse (NR, 2-1-0) 17, Nebraska 9 (8) 11-16-57 *Rice (20, 4-3-0) 7, Texas A&M 6 (4) 10-13-84 (N) (Tie) Oklahoma (3, 4-0-0) 15, Texas 15 (3) 10-25-58 (Tie) *Pittsburgh (NR, 4-1-0) 14, Army West Point 14 (3) 11-10-84 *Southern California (12, 7-1-0) 16, Washington 7 (5) 11-7-59 *Tennessee (13, 4-1-1) 14, LSU 13 (3) 11-17-84 Oklahoma (6, 7-1-1) 17, *Nebraska 7 (7) 11-5-60 *Minnesota (3, 6-0-0) 27, Iowa 10 (5) 9-28-85 *Tennessee (NR, 0-0-1) 38, Auburn 20 (14) 11-12-60 Purdue (NR, 2-4-1) 23, *Minnesota 14 (4) 11-2-85 *Ohio St. (7, 6-1-0) 22, Iowa 13 (6) 11-19-60 Kansas (NR, 6-2-1) 23, *Missouri 7 (5) 11-9-85 (N) Georgia (17, 6-1-1) 24, Florida 3 (11) 1-1-61 (Rose Bowl) Washington (6, 9-1-0) 17, Minnesota 7 (1) 1-1-86 (Orange Bowl) Oklahoma (4, 9-1-0) 25, Penn St. 10 (3) 11-4-61 *Minnesota (NR, 4-1-0) 13, Michigan St. 0 (6) 9-27-86 *Miami (FL) (2, 3-0-0) 28, Oklahoma 16 (6) 11-18-61 TCU (NR, 2-4-1) 6, *Texas 0 (5) 1-2-87 (Fiesta Bowl) Penn St. (2, 11-0-0) 14, Miami (FL) 10 (2) 10-6-62 *UCLA (NR, 0-0-0) 9, Ohio St. 7 (10) 11-21-87 Oklahoma (2, 11-0-0) 17, *Nebraska 7 (5) 10-27-62 (Tie) *Rice (NR, 0-3-1) 14, Texas 14 (5) 1-1-88 (Orange Bowl) Miami (FL) (2, 11-1-0) 20, Oklahoma 14 (3) 11-10-62 *Wisconsin (8, 5-1-0) 37, Northwestern 6 (9) 10-15-88 *Notre Dame (4, 5-0-0) 31, Miami (FL) 30 (4) 11-17-62 *Georgia Tech (NR, 5-2-1) 7, Alabama 6 (6) 10-29-88 Washington St. (NR, 4-3-0) 34, *UCLA 30 (6) 9-28-63 Oklahoma (3, 1-0-0) 17, *Southern California 12 (8) 11-25-89 *Miami (FL) (7, 9-1-0) 27, Notre Dame 10 (5) 10-12-63 (N) Texas (2, 3-0-0) 28, Oklahoma 7 (6) 1-1-90 (Orange Bowl) Notre Dame (4, 11-1-0) 21, Colorado 6 (4) 9-26-64 Kentucky (NR, 1-0-0) 27, *Ole Miss 21 (NR) 9-8-90 *BYU (16, 1-0-0) 28, Miami (FL) 21 (10) 10-17-64 Arkansas (8, 4-0-0) 14, *Texas 13 (6) 10-6-90 Stanford (NR, 1-3-0) 36, *Notre Dame 31 (8) 11-28-64 *Southern California (NR, 6-3-0) 20, Notre Dame 17 (3) 10-13-90 Michigan St. (NR, 1-2-1) 28, *Michigan 27 (10) 1-1-65 (Orange Bowl) Texas (5, 9-1-0) 21, Alabama 17 (1) 11-3-90 Georgia Tech (16, 6-0-1) 41, *Virginia 38 (11)

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11-17-90 Penn St. (18, 7-2-0) 24, *Notre Dame 21 (7) Year Team 11-16-91 Miami (FL) (2, 8-0-0) 17, *Florida St. 16 (3) 1957 Oklahoma 11-7-92 *Arizona (12, 5-2-1) 16, Washington 3 (6) 1958 Ohio St. 1959 LSU 1-1-93 (Sugar Bowl) Alabama (2, 12-0) 34, Miami (FL) 13 (3) 1960 Syracuse 11-13-93 *Notre Dame (2, 9-0-0) 31, Florida St. 24 (2) 1961 Iowa 11-20-93 Boston College (17, 7-2-0) 41, *Notre Dame 39 (4) 1962 Ohio St. 10-15-94 Auburn (6, 6-0-0) 36, *Florida 33 (5) 1963 Southern California 9-21-96 *Arizona St. (17, 2-0-0) 19, Nebraska 0 (8) 1964 Ole Miss 1965 Nebraska 11-30-96 *Florida St. (2, 10-0-0) 24, Florida 21 (4) 1966 Alabama 1-2-97 (Sugar Bowl) Florida (3, 11-1-0) 52, Florida St. 20 (3) 1967 Notre Dame 10-11-97 *LSU (14, 4-1-0) 28, Florida 21 (7) 1968 Purdue 11-7-98 Michigan St. (NR, 4-4) 28, *Ohio St. 24 (7) 1969 Ohio St. 1970 Ohio St. 10-7-2000 *Miami (FL) (7, 3-1) 27, Florida St. 24 (7) 1971 Notre Dame 10-28-00 *Oklahoma (3, 6-0) 31, Nebraska 14 (5) 1972 Nebraska 10-13-01 *Auburn (NR, 4-1) 23, Florida 20 (7) 1973 Southern California 11-9-02 *Texas A&M (NR, 5-4) 30, Oklahoma 26 (4) 1974 Oklahoma+ 1-3-03 (Fiesta Bowl) Ohio St. (2, 13-0) 31, Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) (2) 1975 Oklahoma+ 1976 Nebraska 12-6-03 (N) Kansas St. (13, 10-3) 35, Oklahoma 7 (3) 1977 Oklahoma 1-5-06 (Rose Bowl) Texas (2, 12-0) 41, Southern California 38 (2) 1978 Alabama+ 1-8-07 (BCS Championship) Florida (2, 12-1) 41, Ohio St. 14 (2) 1979 Southern California 10-13-07 *Kentucky (17, 5-1) 43, LSU 37 (3 ot) (5) 1980 Ohio St. 1981 Michigan 11-10-07 Illinois (NR, 7-3) 28, *Ohio St. 21 (7) 1982 Pittsburgh 11-23-07 Arkansas (NR, 7-4) 50, *LSU 48 (ot) (5) 1983 Nebraska 12-1-07 (N) Oklahoma (10, 9-2) 38, Missouri 17 (7) 1984 Auburn 1-7-08 (BCS Championship) LSU (2, 11-2) 38, Ohio St. 24 (2) 1985 Oklahoma+ 1986 Oklahoma 9-25-08 *Oregon St. (NR, 1-2) 27, Southern California 21 (9) 1987 Oklahoma 10-11-08 (N) Texas (5, 5-0) 45, Oklahoma 35 (4) 1988 Florida St. 11-1-08 *Texas Tech (6, 8-0) 39, Texas 33 (5) 1989 Michigan 12-6-08 (N) Florida (2, 11-1) 31, Alabama 20 (4) 1990 Miami (FL) 12-5-09 (N) Alabama (2, 12-0) 32, Florida 13 (5) 1991 Florida St. 1992 Miami (FL) 10-9-10 *South Carolina (19, 3-1) 35, Alabama 21 (8) 1993 Florida St.+ 10-16-10 *Wisconsin (18, 5-1) 31, Ohio St. 18 (11) 1994 Florida 1-9-12 (BCS Championship) Alabama (2, 11-1) 21, LSU 0 (2) 1995 Florida St. 11-10-12 Texas A&M (15, 7-2) 29, *Alabama 24 (4) 1996 Nebraska 1997 Penn St. 11-17-12 *Stanford (14, 8-2) 17, Oregon 14 (5) 1998 Ohio St. 1-7-13 (BCS Championship) Alabama (2, 12-1) 42, Notre Dame 14 (4) 1999 Florida St.+ 11-30-13 *Auburn (4, 10-1) 34, Alabama 24 (4) 2000 Nebraska 11-15-14 *Alabama (4, 8-1) 25, Mississippi St. 20 (4) 2001 Florida 2002 Miami (FL) 1-1-15 (Sugar Bowl) Ohio St. (5, 12-1) 42, Alabama 35 (4) 2003 Oklahoma 1-11-16 (CFP National Champ) Alabama (2, 13-1) 45, Clemson 40 (2) 2004 Southern California+ 1-9-17 (CFP National Champ) Clemson (3, 13-1) 35, Alabama 31 (2) 2005 Southern California 11-25-17 *Auburn (6, 9-2) 26, Alabama 14 (5) 2006 Ohio St. 1-1-18 (Sugar Bowl) Alabama (4, 11-1) 24, Clemson 6 (4) 2007 Southern California 2008 Georgia 2009 Florida 2010 Alabama ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESEASON 2011 Oklahoma 2012 Southern California NO. 1 TEAMS 2013 Alabama (The No. 1-ranked team in the annual Associated Press pre- 2014 Florida St. season college football poll. The preseason poll started in 1950.) 2015 Ohio St. Year Team 2016 Alabama 2017 Alabama+ 1950 Notre Dame 1951 Tennessee+ + Indicates eventual National Champion 1952 Michigan St.+ 1953 Notre Dame 1954 Notre Dame 1955 UCLA 1956 Oklahoma+

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by Heisman winner Vic Janowicz) all led at least one week. But Oklahoma, A YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY OF behind coach Bud Wilkinson and consensus All-Americans Leon Heath and Jim Weatherall, posted a 9-0 record for the No. 1 spot and then promptly lost THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL in the Sugar Bowl to Kentucky, led by Babe Parilli. 1936—The Associated Press Poll began with sports editors of AP news- 1951—Tennessee raced to a No. 1 ranking on the heels of Bob Neyland’s papers voting for the top 20 teams nationally. Minnesota and Northwestern coaching and the fleet feet of consensus All-American Hank Lauricella. each had 7-1 records and, even though Northwestern whipped the Golden Michigan State and California both mounted weekly challenges, but the Gophers in the regular season, Minnesota was named No. 1 in the final poll. Volunteers held on for Neyland’s first title in 20 years of coaching. 1937—California began with a 5-0 record and was ranked No. 1 in the first 1952—Michigan State took over in the third week and raced to a perfect 9-0 three polls, but Jock Sutherland’s Pittsburgh Panthers took over the lead in record behind coach Clarence “Biggie” Munn. The Spartans did not play in November and finished 9-0-1 and No. 1. a bowl game. 1938—Previous year’s AP leader Pittsburgh was ranked No. 1 to begin the 1953—Notre Dame looked like a sure winner as the Irish led for the first eight season, but Dutch Meyer’s TCU Horned Frogs, behind legendary QB Davey weeks of the season behind winner . But O’Brien, posted an undefeated 10-0 regular season for the poll championship. Maryland, behind the coaching of Jim Tatum and the play of consensus All- 1939—Pittsburgh and Tennessee, two powerhouses, exchanged the No. 1 America tackle Stan Jones, made a late bid with a 10-0 mark. The Terrapins spot in the poll until Homer Norton’s Texas A&M Aggies, behind big fullback lost in the Orange Bowl to Oklahoma, 7-0. John Kimbrough, took over the top spot late and finished 10-0 in the regular 1954—The two polls split for the first time as Ohio State prevailed in the AP season for the mythical AP title. and UCLA in the UP. The two teams did not meet in the Rose Bowl to decide 1940—Eastern power Cornell led for the first four weeks until eventual cham- the “on-the-field” champion. UCLA had to stay behind because of the Pacific- pion Minnesota, behind coach Bernie Bierman and All-Americans George 8’s “Rose Bowl no-repeater” rule since they had played in Pasadena the Franck and Urban Odson, finished No. 1. It was the second of three national year before against Michigan. Ohio State gave coach Woody Hayes his first poll champions for Bierman. AP championship with a 10-0 record and the Buckeyes defeated Southern California, 20-7, in the Rose Bowl. 1941—Minnesota made it two in row behind Heisman Trophy winner Bruce Smith as the Gophers posted a perfect 8-0 record. 1955—Oklahoma continued with major college football’s all-time 47-game winning streak by cruising to an AP No. 1 spot with a 10-0 mark and handing 1942—Ohio State started the season as the No. 1 team until a midseason Bud Wilkinson the second of three national poll titles. loss dropped the Buckeyes back into the pack. Georgia and Boston College shared the No. 1 spot until the last week, when Ohio State, behind legendary 1956—This year was a continuation of Oklahoma’s powerhouse team, which coach Paul Brown, finished as the top team. posted a perfect 11-0 record in the all-time 47-game winning streak that lasted almost four years (1953-57). Led by center and back Tommy 1943—Notre Dame led wire-to-wire, the first time a team had led every week McDonald, the Sooners gave Bud Wilkinson his final AP national title. since the poll originated in 1936. Coach Frank Leahy, in only his third year, had plenty of tools to work with, including backs Angelo Bertelli (Heisman 1957—Again there was a split vote in the two polls as AP selected as No. 1 Trophy winner and consensus All-American) and Creighton Miller (fourth in unbeaten Auburn (10-0), under Shug Jordan, even though the Tigers were on the Heisman voting and consensus All-American). The line was loaded also probation. UP, the coaches’ poll, threw out Auburn from poll consideration and with end John Yonaker, tackle Jim White and guard Pat Filley, all consensus went with Woody Hayes’ Ohio State Buckeyes (9-1). Auburn did not go to a All-Americans. bowl, and Ohio State beat Oregon, 10-7, in the Rose Bowl. 1944—Notre Dame started off the year as the No. 1 team, but Red Blaik’s 1958—1958 turned out to be the year of the Chinese Bandits in the AP poll. Army West Point team, behind consensus All-Americans (Mr. Led by consensus All-America back on offense and a swarm- Inside) and Glenn Davis (Mr. Outside), rolled to an undefeated season and ing defense called the Chinese Bandits, coach Paul Dietzel’s surprising LSU the first of two consecutive No. 1 finishes. Tigers took over the No. 1 spot in midseason. LSU finished 11-0 and beat Clemson in the Sugar Bowl. 1945—During the last year of World War II, no team more personified America’s determination than Army West Point, which ran the table again 1959—Even though LSU had Heisman winner Billy Cannon returning, behind Blanchard and Davis, and consensus All-America linemen John Syracuse took over the No. 1 slot in early November and posted an 11-0 mark Green and Tex Coulter. The Cadets posted a perfect 9-0 record, but service to claim its first poll title. Coach Ben Schwartzwalder was rewarded with his academies did not participate in bowl games then. only championship behind the All-America play of guard Roger Davis, and Syracuse defeated Texas, 23-14, in the Cotton Bowl. 1946—This was a pivotal year for the AP poll in that Army West Point was expected to sweep to the No. 1 spot easily, again behind Blanchard and Davis. 1960—Minnesota, under Murray Warmath, led in both polls before the bowl During the season, Army West Point finished 9-0-1, highlighted by a 0-0 tie at games but was upset by Washington, 17-7, in the Rose Bowl. That prompted Yankee Stadium against Johnny Lujack-led Notre Dame (8-0-1) in the “Game the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to conduct a post-bowl of the Decade.” However, Army West Point barely beat an outclassed Navy poll that named Johnny Vaught’s Ole Miss Rebels as champion. Minnesota team in its final game, and the voters selected Notre Dame No. 1. remained the official winner in both AP and UPI polls. 1947—Notre Dame and Michigan alternated Nos. 1 and 2 slots through- 1961—Alabama avoided a minefield of upsets and raced to a 10-0 record to out the year with Notre Dame getting the final regular-season nod, even claim the AP title, even though Iowa, Ole Miss, Michigan State and Texas all though both teams were 9-0. In the ensuing bowl game, Michigan rolled were No. 1 at one time during the year. It was Bear Bryant’s first of six AP over Southern California, 49-0. The public demanded that the voters release championships. another post-bowl poll and the Wolverines won easily. AP decided, however, 1962—Coach John McKay got his first national title as Southern California that the postseason poll did not supercede the final regular-season poll of bided its time waiting for four other teams to share No. 1 during the year. The December 6, 1947. Trojans slipped into the top spot late with a 10-0 regular-season mark and 1948—Defending champion Notre Dame alternated with North Carolina then downed Wisconsin, 42-37, in the Rose Bowl. and Michigan as No. 1 in the first few polls, but the Wolverines took over in 1963—Texas, under Darrell Royal, was a unanimous choice of all of the polls November and raced to a 9-0 record and a poll championship in coach Bennie as the Longhorns took over the No. 1 slot in October, finished 10-0 and then Oosterbaan’s first year as a head coach. beat a Navy team, led by Heisman winner , in the Cotton 1949—Michigan was No. 1 the first week before Notre Dame took over and Bowl. The Longhorns’ top player was tackle . cruised to a perfect 9-0 mark and the national poll title. It was the last of four 1964—The 1964 season saw the AP and UPI polls both agree on Alabama No. 1 finishes in seven years for coach Frank Leahy. The stars were end Leon as No. 1, while the other two consensus polls picked Arkansas (FWAA) and Hart (Heisman Trophy winner and consensus All-American) and consensus Notre Dame (National Football Foundation). It was Bear Bryant’s second of All-America backs Emil Sitko and Bob Williams. six AP titles. 1950—This was another pivotal year as AP’s rival United Press began its 1965—AP had its first post-bowl poll while UPI remained with a pre-bowl own top-20 poll, voted on by a panel of coaches. The two polls would go selection. AP selected Alabama for the second straight year. UPI went with head-to-head for the next 45 years. On the field, Notre Dame, Army West Michigan State, which then lost in the Rose Bowl to UCLA, 14-12. Alabama Point (behind Dan Foldberg), SMU (behind ) and Ohio State (led had a 9-1-1 record and then whipped Nebraska, 39-28, in the Orange Bowl.

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1966—Both Notre Dame and Michigan State were unbeaten as they headed five teams finished the season with 11-1 records, including pre-bowl leader into the November 19 matchup. The Irish came back from a 10-0 deficit to tie Texas. However, Notre Dame (11-1) upset the No. 1 Longhorns, 38-10, in the game in the fourth quarter. Ara Parseghian’s Irish actually got the ball back the Cotton Bowl by keeping Heisman winner Earl Campbell in check. Dan with 1:30 remaining and decided to run the clock out rather than try to win. His Devine’s Irish, behind consensus All-America players , Ken strategy paid off the next week as Notre Dame crushed Southern California, MacAfee and Luther Bradley, were also voted No. 1 in the UPI poll. 51-0, and the Irish were picked No. 1 in both final polls. 1978—Penn State was No. 1 going into the bowl games but was upset, 1967—Southern California rebounded from an early loss to post a 9-1 record 14-7, by Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. The Crimson Tide (11-1) was voted No. and move into the No. 1 slot in late November. John McKay’s Trojans beat 1 by AP, but Southern California got the nod in the UPI poll because it beat Indiana, 14-3, in the Rose Bowl to cap off the season. USC stars were O.J. Alabama, 24-14, during the regular season. USC (12-1) was led by coach Simpson, , and Adrian Young, all consensus All- John Robinson and future Heisman winner Charles White. The Trojans America selections. whipped Michigan, 17-10, in the Rose Bowl. 1968—Ohio State overtook Purdue and defending champion Southern 1979—Alabama (12-0) made it two AP titles in a row and six overall for coach California to become No. 1 in late November. The Buckeyes finished 10-0 and Bear Bryant as the Crimson Tide drilled Arkansas, 24-9, in the Sugar Bowl drilled Southern California, 27-16, in the Rose Bowl. to forge ahead of pre-bowl No. 1 Ohio State. The Buckeyes (11-1) dropped out of contention when they lost in the to Clemson, 17-15, in the —Defending champ Ohio State led the pack for most of the year 1969 famous “coach-slugging-player” incident by Ohio State coach Woody Hayes. before Darrell Royal’s Texas Longhorns made a strong bid for No. 1 late. The Longhorns finished 11-0, including the first “Game of the Century” vs. 1980—Alabama seemed to be in charge early, taking over the No. 1 AP slot Arkansas, in which Texas scored a 15-14 victory after trailing 14-0. The team for seven straight weeks until Notre Dame grabbed the spot November 4. But from the Lone Star State then beat Notre Dame, 21-17, in the Cotton Bowl. the Irish dropped out the next week as Georgia pushed into the No. 1 spot Texas had only one consensus All-America player, lineman Bob McKay, but behind the running of freshman sensation Herschel Walker. Vince Dooley’s had many productive players, such as James Street, Ted Koy and Steve Bulldogs finished 12-0 and beat Notre Dame, 17-10, in the Sugar Bowl. Worster. 1981—Michigan began as the AP leader before giving way after one week to 1970—It looked like this year might be a repeat of Texas’ ascension in 1969. Notre Dame, which was passed by Southern California, which was overtaken The Longhorns dominated the AP poll for the entire second half of the season, for a week by Texas, which then surrendered the top spot to Penn State, but a 24-11 loss to Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl gave Nebraska a chance which then saw Pittsburgh rise to No. 1. All six of these teams fell by the to take the final No. 1 spot. Bob Devaney’s Cornhuskers had only a tie to mar wayside as Clemson, under Danny Ford, finished strong with a 12-0 record, their final record (11-0-1) and beat LSU, 17-12, in the Orange Bowl. including a 22-15 victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. 1971—Nebraska’s 1971 team, which many say was the best squad of its era, 1982—Pittsburgh and Washington alternated sharing the No. 1 spot until held the No. 1 spot from wire to wire for Bob Devaney, the first team to do it Georgia took over November 9. The Bulldogs were still the leader going into since Army West Point in 1945. The Cornhuskers were led by future Heisman the bowl games. However, No. 2 Penn State beat No. 1 Georgia, 27-23, in winner Johnny Rodgers and defensive stalwarts Willie Harper and Larry the Sugar Bowl for the AP poll championship. It was coach Joe Paterno’s first Jacobson, all consensus All-America selections. The year’s showdown for of two AP national championships. Nebraska was a matchup with Oklahoma in Norman in what many still consid- —It was a disappointing season for Nebraska, which held the No. 1 AP er the best “Game of the Century.” Nebraska won the hyped contest, 35-31, to 1983 slot for 14 consecutive weeks, but was edged by fifth-ranked Miami (Florida), finish 13-0, including a 38-6 victory over Alabama in the Orange Bowl. 31-30, in the Orange Bowl. Coach Howard Schnellenberger’s Hurricanes took 1972—It was all Southern California in 1972 as John McKay’s Trojans the AP title after winning a battle with a Nebraska team that had Heisman became the second school in a row to take the No. 1 spot in the poll from first winner Mike Rozier and consensus All-America picks and Dean week to last. The 12-0 record included a 42-17 pounding of Ohio State in the Steinkuhler. Rose Bowl. Southern California was chosen the winner in all four consensus —In a year that saw four other teams alternate as No. 1, BYU (13-0) polls. 1984 hung around until fortune pushed the Cougars into the final No. 1 slot. Coach 1973—First defending champion Southern California, and then Ohio State, LaVell Edwards’ charges played no AP team in the top 20 in the regular combined to keep a lock on the No. 1 position throughout most of the season. season, but dispatched Michigan, 24-17, in the . When No. But Alabama took over the last week of November and met No. 3 Notre Dame 1 Nebraska and No. 2 South Carolina both lost November 17, the No. 3 in the Sugar Bowl for the AP title. Notre Dame won a close 24-23 victory and Cougars vaulted into the top spot and never gave it up. captured the No. 1 final prize. Coach Ara Parseghian got his second of two —Oklahoma stayed the course after an early loss to beat No. 1 Penn championships behind such players as and Mike Townsend. 1985 State, 25-10, in the Orange Bowl and give Barry Switzer his second AP title. 1974—In the year in which UPI finally moved its final poll until after the Brian Bosworth and were the top players for the Sooners. bowl games, Ohio State and Oklahoma led in the AP poll most of the year. —Penn State had not been No. 1 all year, but the Nittany Lions finished Oklahoma, behind a crushing rushing attack headed by Joe Washington, was 1986 12-0, capped by a 14-10 victory over pre-bowl No. 1 Miami (Florida) in the on probation and not ranked by UPI, but finished 11-0 to take the top AP poll Fiesta Bowl. The bowl was arranged to match No. 1 vs. No. 2 because the two spot. Oklahoma consensus All-America picks were Washington, guard John top teams had no conference affiliation. It was Joe Paterno’s second AP title. Roush and linebacker . Coach Barry Switzer started his tenure with two AP titles in his first three seasons and a 32-1-1 record. UPI selected 1987—Oklahoma held the No. 1 spot for all but one week during the year, but Southern California, which finished 10-1-1. Miami (Florida) grabbed the national poll title by downing the Sooners, 20-14, in the Orange Bowl. Miami featured a bruising defense with Daniel Stubbs —Oklahoma led the AP poll through September and seemed invincible. 1975 and Bennie Blades topping the consensus All-America team. Coach Jimmy However, a roadblock cropped up in a surprise 23-3 loss to Kansas that Johnson’s 12-0 Hurricanes garnered the second of four AP titles in 10 years. snapped the Sooners’ 28-game winning streak. That sent Ohio State into the No. 1 AP slot until the crucial bowl games behind Archie Griffin, who 1988—Notre Dame made a late-season run for AP’s No. 1 spot and finished was on track for his second straight Heisman. While Oklahoma was beating a perfect 12-0 after a 34-21 win over West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl to grab Michigan, 14-6, in the Orange, Ohio State fell, 23-10, to UCLA in the Rose, the title. Miami (Florida) had control of the No. 1 spot early before UCLA took and the Sooners had their second straight AP championship. The Oklahoma over for a couple of weeks, followed by the Irish’s push. squad had big-time talent in Joe Washington, Billy Brooks, Dewey Selmon, —Defending AP champion Notre Dame held the No. 1 slot for 12 con- and Tinker Owens, who all earned All-America mention. 1989 secutive weeks. Colorado took over when the Irish lost a game. The Buffaloes Arizona State finished 12-0 and was the only undefeated, untied team. The were No. 1 for only two weeks before Dennis Erickson’s Miami (Florida) team Sun Devils, however, played in the Western Athletic Conference, not known moved into No. 1 in the final poll by beating Alabama, 33-25, in the Sugar as a strong league at the time. Bowl. Colorado lost its chance by losing to Notre Dame, 21-6, in the Orange 1976—Michigan raced to an 8-0 record and led the poll for the first eight Bowl. weeks. Pittsburgh, under Johnny Majors, finished strong with a 12-0 mark, —This was another split between the polls with AP going with Colorado including a 27-3 victory over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The Panthers were 1990 (11-1-1) while UPI went with undefeated Georgia Tech (10-0-1). In the ensu- on top at the end of the season and featured Heisman winner Tony Dorsett ing bowl games, both teams won – Colorado beating Notre Dame, 10-9, in the and defensive lineman Al Romano, both consensus All-America picks. Orange, and Georgia Tech downing Nebraska, 45-21, in the Florida Citrus. 1977—Five teams alternated taking the No. 1 AP ranking during the year, and This was the season that critics of the bowl system began talking about creat-

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ing another way to determine a national champion, indicating that the polls 30 and cruised into the BCS Orange Bowl to face No. 2 Florida State. The were not adequate. Seminoles had one loss but the second-best strength of schedule. Bob Stoops’ Sooners clamped down on Florida State’s offense to post a 13-2 —UPI, which fell on hard times financially, saw its coaches’ poll switch 1991 victory. For Stoops, in only his second year as a head coach, it was the first affiliation to USA Today/CNN. With two teams each posting 12-0 records, the Oklahoma AP poll title since 1985 under Barry Switzer. Oklahoma finished polls again split with AP naming Miami (Florida) No. 1 and the coaches’ poll 13-0 behind QB (Heisman runner-up to QB Chris Weinke of going with Washington. Again, the media and public grumbled about not hav- Florida State), LB and DB J.T. Thatcher, all consensus All- ing a clear-cut national titlist, and the Bowl Coalition people started to think Americans. about replacing the poll champions. —Florida and Miami (Florida) fought it out all year for a BCS crown and —The Bowl Coalition made its debut to decide a national champion, and 2001 1992 No. 1 spots in all four major polls. Miami finally came out on top by posting Alabama, under Gene Stallings, upset Miami (Florida), 34-13, in the Sugar a perfect 12-0 mark and a decisive 37-14 victory over No. 2 Nebraska in the Bowl for the title. The Crimson Tide finished 13-0 to take No. 1 in both polls. Rose Bowl, which finally became a part of the BCS process. Florida ended up Miami (Florida) was No. 1 in the AP poll for 10 of the season’s 15 weeks. fifth in the BCS rankings because of two regular-season defeats. Associated 1993—Florida State almost led the poll from first week to last, save for Press’ No. 2 Nebraska (11-2) overcame a 62-36 pounding by AP No. 14 November 16 after a loss to Notre Dame, which took one quick week in Colorado in its final regular-season game to hold on to the No. 2 BCS ranking the No. 1 roost. But Lou Holtz’s Irish were upended by Boston College, and and the Rose Bowl date. Miami’s Larry Coker was only the second first-year Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles regained the No. 1 spot the next week. The head coach to win a national title (Bennie Oosterbaan of Michigan in 1948) as Seminoles posted a 12-1 record, including an 18-16 victory over Nebraska the Hurricanes were No. 1 in all four major polls and BCS champion. in the Orange Bowl. Florida State QB was the Heisman Trophy —Defending consensus champion Miami (Florida) held the AP No. winner, and LB and DB Corey Sawyer were consensus All- 2002 1 spot almost the entire year (Oklahoma was No. 1 during the week of America selections. November 4) and was No. 1 in the BCS rankings. The Hurricanes then faced 1994—Florida and Nebraska held the No. 1 spot for most of the first half of the undefeated Ohio State, No. 2 in both the BCS and AP poll, in the Fiesta Bowl. season and Penn State went undefeated, but it was Nebraska (also unbeaten The Buckeyes, under second-year head coach Jim Tressel, held on for a at 13-0) that took the championship. The Cornhuskers squeezed by Miami double-overtime 31-24 victory, snapping the Hurricanes’ 34-game winning (Florida), 24-17, in the Orange Bowl to hand Tom Osborne his first AP title streak, sixth longest of all-time. The Buckeyes had many talented players, after 22 years as the head coach in Lincoln. Joe Paterno saw his Penn State including consensus All-Americans Mike Nugent (PK), Matt Wilhelm (LB) squad go undefeated and uncrowned for the fourth time. and Mike Doss (DB). It was the sixth straight year that the AP poll champion posted an undefeated season. 1995—Florida State was the team to beat as the Seminoles held the No. 1 slot for the first nine weeks, before giving way to defending champion 2003—Grumblings about the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) began after Nebraska. The Cornhuskers ran their winning streak to 25 straight games the season as the polls split yet again. AP selected Southern California (12-1) with a 12-0 record. The Bowl Coalition matched No. 1 Nebraska with No. 2 as No. 1 and USA Today/ESPN picked LSU (13-1) as champion. In a strange Florida in the Fiesta Bowl. Nebraska whipped the Gators, 62-24, to remove turn of events, Oklahoma was No. 1 in the AP poll for 14 consecutive weeks, any doubt about the No. 1 team, and the Cornhuskers took the AP prize for and the Sooners looked unbeatable as they rolled to an 11-0 regular-season the second straight year. record. In the championship game, however, the Sooners were rocked, 35-7, by Kansas State. Oklahoma had built up such a lead in —This year marked a change from the Bowl Coalition to the Bowl 1996 the BCS rankings, however, that it was still ranked No. 1 and faced BCS No. Alliance, but it also proved less than satisfying as the top two teams – Florida 2 LSU in the Sugar Bowl. Even though BCS No. 3 Southern California was State and Arizona State – did not meet because Arizona State was bound to ranked No. 1 in both the AP and USA Today/ESPN polls before the bowls, the the Rose Bowl and a game versus the Big Ten champion. Interestingly, both Trojans were relegated to the Rose Bowl, in which they defeated Michigan, Florida State and Arizona State lost in their respective bowl games (Florida 28-14, to finish 12-1. LSU then edged Oklahoma, 21-14, in the Sugar Bowl in State lost to Florida, 52-20), which was enough to lift the Gators into the final the BCS No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup. The AP pollsters voted Southern California No. 1 spot in both polls. Steve Spurrier got a measure of revenge over the No. 1 and the USA Today/ESPN voters picked LSU No. 1 and split the nation Gator doubters from 1995, when Florida lost in the title game. Florida QB again. Momentum began gathering toward a slightly tweaked BCS system Danny Wuerffel was the Heisman winner, and and Reidel Anthony that tentatively would add another BCS bowl to the mix in the future. were consensus All-Americans. —Southern California left little doubt in the BCS-decided matchup with —ESPN replaced CNN in the USA Today coaches’ poll that named 2004 1997 No. 2 Oklahoma that the Trojans were top dogs by racing to a 55-19 victory Nebraska as its champion. Michigan finished No. 1 in the AP poll. The in the Orange Bowl. The Trojans were No. 1 in the weekly polls from wire to Wolverines and Nebraska were both unbeaten heading into the bowls, and wire with Oklahoma No. 2, and both were 12-0 going into the bowl games. the Cornhuskers finished 13-0 with a 42-17 win over Tennessee in the Orange The only fans who had a problem with the BCS championship game were the Bowl. Meanwhile, Michigan (12-0) beat Washington State, 21-16, in the Rose Auburn supporters, who saw their Tigers post a perfect 13-0 record, yet not Bowl. Even though both teams won in the bowls, 21 coaches changed their be included in the title matchup. Again, talk of a playoff system was heard, votes in the USA Today/ESPN poll on the strength of Nebraska’s margin of with Auburn not only having a perfect record playing in one of the toughest victory and handed Tom Osborne the third poll championship for Nebraska in conferences (Southeastern), but also finishing No. 2 in the final poll ahead of four years. Lloyd Carr got his first AP title in only his third year as head coach Oklahoma. Mountain West Conference power Utah also had an argument to of the Wolverines. Michigan DB Charles Woodson was the first defensive be included after posting a 12-0 mark. player ever selected as the Heisman Trophy winner. —For the first time in BCS history, the top two teams in the country —This was the first year of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), and 2005 1998 faced each other in the national championship game, as Southern California Ohio State, under John Cooper, was voted No. 1 in the AP poll for the first nine and Texas met in the Rose Bowl. The game lived up to all its hype, as the weeks. Phillip Fulmer’s Tennessee Volunteers took over the top spot when the Longhorns rallied from a 38-26 deficit with two touchdowns in the final five Buckeyes lost, and raced to a 13-0 record, including a 23-16 victory over No. minutes of the fourth quarter, capped by Vince Young’s eight-yard scamper 2 Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl. Tennessee was voted No. 1 in all four major with 19 seconds left for the 41-38 victory. polls – Associated Press (AP), USA Today/ESPN (USA/ESPN), National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame (NFF) and Football Writers 2006—Preseason No. 1 Ohio State played like a national champion from Association of America (FWAA). week one to earn a spot in the BCS championship game against the Gators of Florida. The Buckeyes had already taken care of another No. 2 in Texas in —For the first time since Nebraska did so in 1983, Florida State led the 1999 September, and after the opening kickoff, a 93-yard return for a touchdown AP poll from wire to wire. It was not easy for Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles, as by Ted Ginn Jr., it looked like they would hold off another challenge. However, they posted a perfect 12-0 record, but had close calls in beating Georgia Tech, the Gators answered quickly and often as Florida grabbed a 34-14 lead at 41-35; Clemson, 17-14; and in-state rival Florida, 30-23. But Florida State halftime, coasted to a 41-14 win and was voted the 2006 AP championship. ripped No. 2 Virginia Tech, 46-29, in the BCS Sugar Bowl. Peter Warrick, Jason Whitaker, Sebastian Janikowski and were all consensus 2007—It was a year of upsets as four different schools, including one team All-America selections as Florida State finished No. 1 in all four major polls three different times, held the No. 1 spot throughout the year, before LSU (AP, USA/ESPN, NFF and FWAA). claimed the 2007 AP championship. Southern California was the preseason favorite and ran with the top spot the first four weeks before handing it off to —Nebraska, 12-1 and No. 3 in the AP poll the previous year, looked 2000 the Tigers. It only took two weeks before LSU moved over for Ohio State. The strong and was voted No. 1 for nine consecutive weeks to begin the season. Buckeyes hung on to the top spot for four weeks before giving it back to LSU. Oklahoma, unranked the previous year, took over the No. 1 spot October

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The Tigers would fall two weeks later, and this time the Tigers of Missouri Mississippi State, unranked in the preseason poll and through the first three would jump to the No. 1 spot for the first time since 1960. It only lasted one polls of the regular season, won three straight games against top-10 oppo- week as Ohio State jumped back into the driver’s seat. For the second straight nents to leap the Seminoles and take over the top spot. The ranking marked year, the Buckeyes would lose in the national championship game, and LSU the first time in the history of the AP poll that Mississippi State sat atop the for the third and final time that season, elevated itself to the top spot with a poll. The Bulldogs held the top spot for five weeks before dropping a 25-20 38-24 win. decision to Alabama on the road. The Bulldogs’ loss allowed Florida State to reclaim the top spot for two weeks. Despite remaining undefeated through —Six different teams held the top spot in the AP poll during the 2008 2008 the regular season, the Seminoles were once again jumped in the polls as season. It marked the second-most teams to be No. 1 in the history of the poll Alabama took the top spot on. The Crimson Tide held the top spot going into and the most since 1981 when seven teams were in the top spot. Preseason the postseason and as part of the first College Football Playoff, Alabama No. 1 Georgia was the only team not in the top spot for multiple weeks as was upset by Ohio State in a Sugar Bowl matchup that served as one of two Southern California, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama and Florida each held the top national semifinal games. Ohio State went on to defeat Oregon in the CFP spot at least two weeks. After Texas Tech’s dramatic 39-33 victory over Texas National Championship to claim the top spot in the final AP poll for the first knocked the Longhorns out of the top spot in the first week of November, time since 2002. Alabama began a five-week reign in the top spot. Florida, however, claimed both a championship and the top spot in the AP poll 2015—Defending national champion Ohio State was ranked at the top of the with a 31-20 victory over the Crimson Tide in the SEC championship game. 2015 preseason poll and stayed in the top spot for the first two months of The Gators, playing in their second straight 1 vs. 2 matchup, then claimed the season. Clemson, which started the year 12th in the preseason poll, first the BCS and AP titles with a 24-14 victory over second-ranked Oklahoma climbed into the top 10 in week six after knocking off previously unbeaten and in the BCS championship game, and undefeated Utah used its victory over sixth-ranked Notre Dame. The Tigers climbed to third in week nine and then Alabama in the Sugar Bowl to secure the No. 2 spot in the final poll. jumped an idle Ohio State in week 10 to take over the AP top spot. Clemson held the ranking through the remainder of the season and went into the bowl —Only two teams held the top spot in the AP poll, both of which were 2009 season as the top-ranked team in the polls. Second-ranked Alabama, third- members of the Southeastern Conference, and for the fourth straight year, an ranked Michigan State and fourth-ranked Oklahoma also joined Clemson in SEC team held the top spot in the final poll. The defending national cham- the four-team College Football Playoff. After Clemson beat Oklahoma and pion, Florida, entered the year as the preseason No. 1 and held that spot Alabama shut out Michigan State in the semifinals, the Crimson Tide and for 13 of 14 weeks going into an SEC championship matchup against No. 2 Tigers met in the first AP 1-2 match-up since the end of the 2013 season. Alabama. The Crimson Tide claimed the SEC title with a 32-13 victory over Alabama held off Clemson, 45-40, in the CFP National Championship game Florida to move into the AP poll’s top spot for the second time in 2009. The to claim the No. 1 ranking in the final poll. Clemson, Stanford, Ohio State and BCS championship game pitted No. 1 Alabama against No. 2 Texas and the Oklahoma made up the other top-five teams in the final AP ranking. Crimson Tide’s 37-21 win clinched the national title and the No. 1 spot in the final rankings. While five teams (Alabama, Texas, TCU, Cincinnati and Boise 2016—Defending national champion Alabama held the top spot in the 2016 State) entered the bowl season undefeated, only Alabama (No. 1) and Boise preseason rankings and held that spot through the entire regular season. The State (No. 4) completed perfect seasons. Texas and Florida, which each lost College Football Playoff National Championship game featured a rematch of only to Alabama, finished second and third, respectively, while Ohio State the previous year’s game. But this time, Clemson - ranked third in the AP poll rounded out the top five. at the end of the regular season - upset the Crimson Tide to claim the title and the top spot in the final AP poll. 2010—Four teams spent at least one week in the top spot of the AP poll in 2010, including three different teams in a three-week stretch in October. 2009 2017—For the second straight season, Alabama was selected with the top national champion Alabama was tabbed the preseason No. 1 and held that spot in the 2017 preseason poll. This time, however, the Crimson Tide held spot for six weeks until a Crimson Tide loss allowed Ohio State to take the that spot until its final regular season game. In the Iron Bowl, sixth-ranked top spot. A Buckeyes’ loss in their first week in the top spot allowed Oregon Auburn upset top-ranked Alabama to earn a spot in the SEC Championship to claim its first AP No. 1 ranking in the poll’s history. The Ducks held the top game and move Clemson into the top spot. Clemson also earned the top- spot for seven weeks until Auburn took over after the final week of the regular seed for the College Football Playoff and was matched up with fourth-ranked season. In the BCS championship, No. 1 Auburn outlasted No. 2 Oregon to Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. The Crimson Tide’s defense led the way to a give the Southeastern Conference the top spot in the final AP poll for the fifth 24-6 victory and put Alabama in the CFP Championship Game for the third- straight year. TCU joined Auburn among the ranks of the undefeated and straight year. In the title game, third-ranked Georgia (which advanced to the finished at No. 2. The Tigers and Horned Frogs were joined in the top five by championship game with a double OT win over second-ranked Oklahoma) No. 3 Oregon, No. 4 Stanford and No. 5 Ohio State. took a 13-0 halftime lead and a 20-7 third quarter lead over the Crimson Tide. But Alabama scored 13 unanswered points in the games last 21 minutes to —Oklahoma and LSU were the only teams picked for the top spot of the 2011 force overtime. In the overtime, Georgia took a lead back with a field goal but AP poll during the regular season in 2011. The undefeated Sooners held the Alabama’s found DeVonta Smith for a 41-yard touchdown spot until undefeated LSU overtook them in the fifth poll of the season. The pass to give the Crimson Tide its second national title in three years. Tigers remained on top as they entered the bowl season. In the final poll, Alabama was tabbed No. 1 after defeating LSU, 21-0, in the BCS champion- ship game. 2012—Four teams spent at least one week in the top spot of the AP poll in 2012, including three different teams in a three-week stretch in November. Southern California was tabbed the preseason No. 1 but dropped to No. 2 the next week after the Trojans beat Hawaii, 49-10, and No. 2 Alabama defeated Michigan, 41-14, to claim the top spot. The Crimson Tide stayed No. 1 for 10 straight weeks before falling to Texas A&M November 10. New No. 1 Oregon fell to Stanford the next week. Notre Dame took over the top spot and held it for three weeks heading into the bowl season. In the BCS championship, No. 2 Alabama dominated the No. 1 Irish, 42-14, to give the Southeastern Conference the top spot in the final AP poll for the seventh straight year. 2013—Only two teams claimed the top spot of the AP weekly poll in 2013, with the first 14 of those 17 weeks going to two-time defending champion Alabama. The last three polls were taken by 2013 champion Florida State of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Alabama was tabbed the preseason No. 1 and held that spot until the Crimson Tide lost at No. 4 Auburn, 34-28, November 30. Florida State worked its way up from No. 11 in the preseason poll to No. 2 for three weeks before taking over the top spot in the December 2 poll. In the BCS championship, No. 1 Florida State defeated No. 2 Auburn, 34-31, to end the Southeastern Conference’s streak of seven straight years of topping the final AP poll. 2014—Defending national champion Florida State was the preseason No. 1 team and held the top spot through the first month of the season. But

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (WRITERS AND BROADCASTERS) FINAL POLLS Beginning in 1989, AP selected the top 25 teams instead of 20. Note: On January 6, 1948, in a special postseason poll after the Rose Bowl, the Associated Press voted Michigan No. 1 and Notre Dame No. 2. However, the postseason poll did not supersede the final regular-season poll of December 6, 1947. 1936 13. Alabama 6. Fordham 19. Pacific 11. Georgia Tech 14. California 7. Missouri 20. Penn 12. Yale 1. Minnesota 15. Fordham 8. Duquesne 13. Penn 2. LSU 16. Michigan 9. Texas A&M 1944 14. Oklahoma 3. Pittsburgh 17. Northwestern 10. Navy 1. Army West Point 15. Texas 4. Alabama 18. Villanova 11. Northwestern 2. Ohio St. 16. Arkansas 5. Washington 19. Tulane 12. Oregon St. 3. Randolph Field 17. Tulsa 6. Santa Clara 20. Dartmouth 13. Ohio St. 4. Navy 18. NC State 7. Northwestern 14. Georgia 5. Bainbridge NTS 19. Delaware 8. Notre Dame 1939 15. Penn 6. Iowa Pre-Flight 20. Indiana 9. Nebraska 1. Texas A&M 16. Mississippi St. 7. Southern California 10. Penn 2. Tennessee 17. Ole Miss 8. Michigan 1947 11. Duke 3. Southern California 18. Tennessee 9. Notre Dame 1. Notre Dame 12. Yale 4. Cornell 19. Washington St. 10. March Field 2. Michigan 13. Dartmouth 5. Tulane 20. Alabama 11. Duke 3. SMU 14. Duquesne 6. Missouri 12. Tennessee 4. Penn St. 15. Fordham 7. UCLA 1942 13. Georgia Tech 5. Texas 16. TCU 8. Duke 1. Ohio St. Norman Pre-Flight 6. Alabama 17. Tennessee 9. Iowa 2. Georgia 15. Illinois 7. Penn 18. Arkansas 10. Duquesne 3. Wisconsin 16. El Toro Marines 8. Southern California Navy 11. Boston College 4. Tulsa 17. Great Lakes 9. North Carolina 20. Marquette 12. Clemson 5. Georgia Tech 18. Fort Pierce 10. Georgia Tech 1937 13. Notre Dame 6. Notre Dame 19. St. Mary’s Pre-Flight 11. Army West Point 14. Santa Clara 7. Tennessee 20. Second Air Force 12. Kansas 1. Pittsburgh 15. Ohio St. 8. Boston College 13. Ole Miss 2. California 16. Georgia Tech 9. Michigan 1945 14. William & Mary 3. Fordham 17. Fordham 10. Alabama 1. Army West Point 15. California 4. Alabama 18. Nebraska 11. Texas 2. Alabama 16. Oklahoma 5. Minnesota 19. Oklahoma 12. Stanford 3. Navy 17. NC State 6. Villanova 20. Michigan 13. UCLA 4. Indiana 18. Rice 7. Dartmouth 14. William & Mary 5. Oklahoma St. 19. Duke 8. LSU 1940 15. Santa Clara 6. Michigan 20. Columbia 9. Notre Dame 1. Minnesota 16. Auburn 7. St. Mary’s (CA) Santa Clara 2. Stanford 17. Washington St. 8. Penn 1948 11. Nebraska 3. Michigan 18. Mississippi St. 9. Notre Dame 1. Michigan 12. Yale 4. Tennessee 19. Minnesota 10. Texas 2. Notre Dame 13. Ohio St. 5. Boston College Holy Cross 11. Southern California 3. North Carolina 14. Holy Cross 6. Texas A&M Penn St. 12. Ohio St. 4. California Arkansas 7. Nebraska 13. Duke 5. Oklahoma 16. TCU 8. Northwestern 1943 14. Tennessee 6. Army West Point 17. Colorado 9. Mississippi St. 1. Notre Dame 15. LSU 7. Northwestern 18. Rice 10. Washington 2. Iowa Pre-Flight 16. Holy Cross 8. Georgia 19. North Carolina 11. Santa Clara 3. Michigan 17. Tulsa 9. Oregon 20. Duke 12. Fordham 4. Navy 18. Georgia 10. SMU 1938 13. Georgetown 5. Purdue 19. Wake Forest 11. Clemson 14. Penn 6. Great Lakes 20. Columbia 12. Vanderbilt 1. TCU 15. Cornell 7. Duke 13. Tulane 2. Tennessee 16. SMU 8. Del Monte P-F 1946 14. Michigan St. 3. Duke 17. Hardin-Simmons 9. Northwestern 1. Notre Dame 15. Ole Miss 4. Oklahoma 18. Duke 10. March Field 2. Army West Point 16. Minnesota 5. Notre Dame 19. Lafayette 11. Army West Point 3. Georgia 17. William & Mary 6. Carnegie Mellon 12. Washington 4. UCLA 18. Penn St. 7. Southern California 1941 13. Georgia Tech 5. Illinois 19. Cornell 8. Pittsburgh 1. Minnesota 14. Texas 6. Michigan 20. Wake Forest 9. Holy Cross 2. Duke 15. Tulsa 7. Tennessee 10. Minnesota 3. Notre Dame 16. Dartmouth 8. LSU 11. Texas Tech 4. Texas 17. Bainbridge NTS 9. North Carolina 1949 12. Cornell 5. Michigan 18. Colorado Col. 10. Rice 1. Notre Dame

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2. Oklahoma 20. Clemson 17. Southern California 14. Mississippi St. 11. Kansas 3. California 18. Baylor 15. NC State 12. Baylor 4. Army West Point 1952 19. Rice 16. Duke 13. Auburn 5. Rice 1. Michigan St. 20. Penn St. 17. Florida 14. Yale 6. Ohio St. 2. Georgia Tech 18. Army West Point 15. Michigan St. 7. Michigan 3. Notre Dame 1955 19. Wisconsin 16. Penn St. 8. Minnesota 4. Oklahoma 1. Oklahoma 20. VMI 17. New Mexico St. 9. LSU 5. Southern California 2. Michigan St. 18. Florida 10. Pacific 6. UCLA 3. Maryland 1958 19. Syracuse 11. Kentucky 7. Ole Miss 4. UCLA 1. LSU Purdue 12. Cornell 8. Tennessee 5. Ohio St. 2. Iowa 13. Villanova 9. Alabama 6. TCU 3. Army West Point 1961 14. Maryland 10. Texas 7. Georgia Tech 4. Auburn 1. Alabama 15. Santa Clara 11. Wisconsin 8. Auburn 5. Oklahoma 2. Ohio St. 16. North Carolina 12. Tulsa 9. Notre Dame 6. Air Force 3. Texas 17. Tennessee 13. Maryland 10. Ole Miss 7. Wisconsin 4. LSU 18. Princeton 14. Syracuse 11. Pittsburgh 8. Ohio St. 5. Ole Miss 19. Michigan St. 15. Florida 12. Michigan 9. Syracuse 6. Minnesota 20. Missouri 16. Duke 13. Southern California 10. TCU 7. Colorado Baylor 17. Ohio St. 14. Miami (FL) 11. Ole Miss 8. Michigan St. 18. Purdue 15. Miami (OH) 12. Clemson 9. Arkansas 1950 19. Princeton 16. Stanford 13. Purdue 10. Utah St. 1. Oklahoma 20. Kentucky 17. Texas A&M 14. Florida 11. Missouri 2. Army West Point 18. Navy 15. South Carolina 12. Purdue 3. Texas 1953 19. West Virginia 16. California 13. Georgia Tech 4. Tennessee 1. Maryland 20. Army West Point 17. Notre Dame 14. Syracuse 5. California 2. Notre Dame 18. SMU 15. Rutgers 6. Princeton 3. Michigan St. 1956 19. Oklahoma St. 16. UCLA 7. Kentucky 4. Oklahoma 1. Oklahoma 20. Rutgers 17. Rice 8. Michigan St. 5. UCLA 2. Tennessee Penn St. 9. Michigan 6. Rice 3. Iowa 1959 Arizona 10. Clemson 7. Illinois 4. Georgia Tech 1. Syracuse 20. Duke 11. Washington 8. Georgia Tech 5. Texas A&M 2. Ole Miss 12. Wyoming 9. Iowa 6. Miami (FL) 3. LSU 1962 13. Illinois 10. West Virginia 7. Michigan 4. Texas 1. Southern California 14. Ohio St. 11. Texas 8. Syracuse 5. Georgia 2. Wisconsin 15. Miami (FL) 12. Texas Tech 9. Michigan St. 6. Wisconsin 3. Ole Miss 16. Alabama 13. Alabama 10. Oregon St. 7. TCU 4. Texas 17. Nebraska 14. Army West Point 11. Baylor 8. Washington 5. Alabama 18. Wash. & Lee 15. Wisconsin 12. Minnesota 9. Arkansas 6. Arkansas 19. Tulsa 16. Kentucky 13. Pittsburgh 10. Alabama 7. LSU 20. Tulane 17. Auburn 14. TCU 11. Clemson 8. Oklahoma 18. Duke 15. Ohio St. 12. Penn St. 9. Penn St. 1951 19. Stanford 16. Navy 13. Illinois 10. Minnesota 1. Tennessee 20. Michigan 17. George Washington 14. Southern California Only 10 ranked 2. Michigan St. 18. Southern California 15. Oklahoma 3. Maryland 1954 19. Clemson 16. Wyoming 1963 4. Illinois 1. Ohio St. 20. Colorado 17. Notre Dame 1. Texas 5. Georgia Tech 2. UCLA 18. Missouri 2. Navy 6. Princeton 3. Oklahoma 1957 19. Florida 3. Illinois 7. Stanford 4. Notre Dame 1. Auburn 20. Pittsburgh 4. Pittsburgh 8. Wisconsin 5. Navy 2. Ohio St. 5. Auburn 9. Baylor 6. Ole Miss 3. Michigan St. 1960 6. Nebraska 10. Oklahoma 7. Army West Point 4. Oklahoma 1. Minnesota 7. Ole Miss 11. TCU 8. Maryland 5. Navy 2. Ole Miss 8. Alabama 12. California 9. Wisconsin 6. Iowa 3. Iowa 9. Oklahoma 13. Virginia 10. Arkansas 7. Ole Miss 4. Navy 10. Michigan St. 11. Miami (FL) 8. Rice 5. Missouri 14. San Francisco Only 10 ranked 15. Kentucky 12. West Virginia 9. Texas A&M 6. Washington 16. Boston U. 13. Auburn 10. Notre Dame 7. Arkansas 1964 17. UCLA 14. Duke 11. Texas 8. Ohio St. 1. Alabama 18. Washington St. 15. Michigan 12. Arizona St. 9. Alabama 2. Arkansas 19. Holy Cross 16. Virginia Tech 13. Tennessee 10. Duke 3. Notre Dame

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4. Michigan 15. Oregon St. 12. Auburn 8. Auburn 5. Penn St. 5. Texas 16. Auburn 13. Notre Dame 9. Nebraska 6. Kentucky 6. Nebraska 17. Alabama 14. Toledo 10. Miami (OH) 7. Oklahoma 7. LSU 18. Houston 15. Ole Miss 11. NC State 8. Pittsburgh 8. Oregon St. 19. LSU 16. Arkansas 12. Michigan St. 9. Michigan 9. Ohio St. 20. Ohio 17. Houston 13. Maryland 10. Washington 10. Southern California 18. Texas 14. Baylor 11. Ohio St. 1969 Only 10 ranked 19. Washington 15. Florida 12. Nebraska 1. Texas 20. Southern California 16. Texas A&M 13. Southern California 1965 2. Penn St. 17. Mississippi St. 14. Florida St. 1. Alabama 3. Southern California 1972 Texas 15. Stanford 2. Michigan St. 4. Ohio St. 1. Southern California 19. Houston 16. San Diego St. 3. Arkansas 5. Notre Dame 2. Oklahoma 20. Tennessee 17. North Carolina 4. UCLA 6. Missouri 3. Texas 18. Arizona St. 5. Nebraska 7. Arkansas 4. Nebraska 1975 19. Clemson 6. Missouri 8. Ole Miss 5. Auburn 1. Oklahoma 20. BYU 7. Tennessee 9. Michigan 6. Michigan 2. Arizona St. 8. LSU 10. LSU 7. Alabama 3. Alabama 1978 9. Notre Dame 11. Nebraska 8. Tennessee 4. Ohio St. 1. Alabama 10. Southern California 12. Houston 9. Ohio St. 5. UCLA 2. Southern California 13. UCLA 10. Penn St. 6. Texas 3. Oklahoma Only 10 ranked 14. Florida 11. LSU 7. Arkansas 4. Penn St. 1966 15. Tennessee 12. North Carolina 8. Michigan 5. Michigan 1. Notre Dame 16. Colorado 13. Arizona St. 9. Nebraska 6. Clemson 2. Michigan St. 17. West Virginia 14. Notre Dame 10. Penn St. 7. Notre Dame 3. Alabama 18. Purdue 15. UCLA 11. Texas A&M 8. Nebraska 4. Georgia 19. Stanford 16. Colorado 12. Miami (OH) 9. Texas 5. UCLA 20. Auburn 17. NC State 13. Maryland 10. Houston 6. Nebraska 18. Louisville 14. California 11. Arkansas 7. Purdue 1970 19. Washington St. 15. Pittsburgh 12. Michigan St. 8. Georgia Tech 1. Nebraska 20. Georgia Tech 16. Colorado 13. Purdue 9. Miami (FL) 2. Notre Dame 17. Southern California 14. UCLA 10. SMU 3. Texas 1973 18. Arizona 15. Missouri 4. Tennessee 1. Notre Dame 19. Georgia 16. Georgia Only 10 ranked 5. Ohio St. 2. Ohio St. 20. West Virginia 17. Stanford 1967 6. Arizona St. 3. Oklahoma 18. NC State 1. Southern California 7. LSU 4. Alabama 1976 19. Texas A&M 2. Tennessee 8. Stanford 5. Penn St. 1. Pittsburgh 20. Maryland 3. Oklahoma 9. Michigan 6. Michigan 2. Southern California 4. Indiana 10. Auburn 7. Nebraska 3. Michigan 1979 5. Notre Dame 11. Arkansas 8. Southern California 4. Houston 1. Alabama 6. Wyoming 12. Toledo 9. Arizona St. 5. Oklahoma 2. Southern California 7. Oregon St. 13. Georgia Tech Houston 6. Ohio St. 3. Oklahoma 8. Alabama 14. Dartmouth 11. Texas Tech 7. Texas A&M 4. Ohio St. 9. Purdue 15. Southern California 12. UCLA 8. Maryland 5. Houston 10. Penn St. 16. Air Force 13. LSU 9. Nebraska 6. Florida St. 17. Tulane 14. Texas 10. Georgia 7. Pittsburgh Only 10 ranked 18. Penn St. 15. Miami (OH) 11. Alabama 8. Arkansas 1968 19. Houston 16. NC State 12. Notre Dame 9. Nebraska 1. Ohio St. 20. Oklahoma 17. Missouri 13. Texas Tech 10. Purdue 2. Penn St. 18. Kansas 14. Oklahoma St. 11. Washington 3. Texas 1971 19. Tennessee 15. UCLA 12. Texas 4. Southern California 1. Nebraska 20. Maryland 16. Colorado 13. BYU 5. Notre Dame 2. Oklahoma Tulane 17. Rutgers 14. Baylor 6. Arkansas 3. Colorado 18. Kentucky 15. North Carolina 7. Kansas 4. Alabama 1974 19. Iowa St. 16. Auburn 8. Georgia 5. Penn St. 1. Oklahoma 20. Mississippi St. 17. Temple 9. Missouri 6. Michigan 2. Southern California 18. Michigan 10. Purdue 7. Georgia 3. Michigan 1977 19. Indiana 11. Oklahoma 8. Arizona St. 4. Ohio St. 1. Notre Dame 20. Penn St. 12. Michigan 9. Tennessee 5. Alabama 2. Alabama 13. Tennessee 10. Stanford 6. Notre Dame 3. Arkansas 1980 14. SMU 11. LSU 7. Penn St. 4. Texas 1. Georgia

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2. Pittsburgh 1983 19. Georgia Tech 16. Washington St. 3. Penn St. 3. Oklahoma 1. Miami (FL) 20. LSU 17. Alabama 4. Florida St. 4. Michigan 2. Nebraska 18. Houston 5. Alabama 5. Florida St. 3. Auburn 1986 19. LSU 6. Michigan 1. Penn St. 6. Alabama 4. Georgia 20. Indiana 7. Florida 2. Miami (FL) 7. Nebraska 5. Texas 8. California 3. Oklahoma 8. Penn St. 6. Florida 1989 9. East Carolina 4. Arizona St. 1. Miami (FL) 9. Notre Dame 7. BYU 10. Iowa 5. Nebraska 2. Notre Dame 10. North Carolina 8. Michigan 11. Syracuse 6. Auburn 3. Florida St. 11. Southern California 9. Ohio St. 12. Texas A&M 7. Ohio St. 4. Colorado 12. BYU 10. Illinois 13. Notre Dame 8. Michigan 5. Tennessee 13. UCLA 11. Clemson 14. Tennessee 9. Alabama 6. Auburn 14. Baylor 12. SMU 15. Nebraska 10. LSU 7. Michigan 15. Ohio St. 13. Air Force 16. Oklahoma 11. Arizona 8. Southern California 16. Washington 14. Iowa 17. Georgia 12. Baylor 9. Alabama 17. Purdue 15. Alabama 18. Clemson 13. Texas A&M 10. Illinois 18. Miami (FL) 16. West Virginia 19. UCLA 14. UCLA 11. Nebraska 19. Mississippi St. 17. UCLA 20. Colorado 15. Arkansas 12. Clemson 20. SMU 18. Pittsburgh 21. Tulsa 16. Iowa 13. Arkansas 19. Boston College 22. Stanford 17. Clemson 14. Houston 1981 20. East Carolina 23. BYU 1. Clemson 18. Washington 15. Penn St. 24. NC State 2. Texas 1984 19. Boston College 16. Michigan St. 25. Air Force 3. Penn St. 1. BYU 20. Virginia Tech 17. Pittsburgh 4. Pittsburgh 2. Washington 18. Virginia 1992 5. SMU 3. Florida 1987 19. Texas Tech 1. Alabama 1. Miami (FL) 6. Georgia 4. Nebraska 20. Texas A&M 2. Florida St. 2. Florida St. 7. Alabama 5. Boston College 21. West Virginia 3. Miami (FL) 3. Oklahoma 8. Miami (FL) 6. Oklahoma 22. BYU 4. Notre Dame 4. Syracuse 9. North Carolina 7. Oklahoma St. 23. Washington 5. Michigan 5. LSU 10. Washington 8. SMU 24. Ohio St. 6. Syracuse 6. Nebraska 11. Nebraska 9. UCLA 25. Arizona 7. Texas A&M 7. Auburn 12. Michigan 10. Southern California 8. Georgia 8. Michigan St. 13. BYU 11. South Carolina 1990 9. Stanford 9. UCLA 1. Colorado 14. Southern California 12. Maryland 10. Florida 10. Texas A&M 2. Georgia Tech 15. Ohio St. 13. Ohio St. 11. Washington 11. Oklahoma St. 3. Miami (FL) 16. Arizona St. 14. Auburn 12. Tennessee 12. Clemson 4. Florida St. 17. West Virginia 15. LSU 13. Colorado 13. Georgia 5. Washington 18. Iowa 16. Iowa 14. Nebraska 14. Tennessee 6. Notre Dame 19. Missouri 17. Florida St. 15. Washington St. 15. South Carolina 7. Michigan 20. Oklahoma 18. Miami (FL) 16. Ole Miss 16. Iowa 8. Tennessee 19. Kentucky 17. NC State 17. Notre Dame 9. Clemson 1982 20. Virginia 18. Ohio St. 1. Penn St. 18. Southern California 10. Houston 19. North Carolina 2. SMU 1985 19. Michigan 11. Penn St. 20. Hawaii 3. Nebraska 1. Oklahoma 20. Arizona St. 12. Texas 21. Boston College 4. Georgia 2. Michigan 13. Florida 22. Kansas 5. UCLA 3. Penn St. 1988 14. Louisville 23. Mississippi St. 1. Notre Dame 6. Arizona St. 4. Tennessee 15. Texas A&M 24. Fresno St. 2. Miami (FL) 7. Washington 5. Florida 16. Michigan St. 25. Wake Forest 3. Florida St. 8. Clemson 6. Texas A&M 17. Oklahoma 4. Michigan 9. Arkansas 7. UCLA 18. Iowa 1993 5. West Virginia 10. Pittsburgh 8. Air Force 19. Auburn 1. Florida St. 6. UCLA 11. LSU 9. Miami (FL) 20. Southern California 2. Notre Dame 7. Southern California 12. Ohio St. 10. Iowa 21. Ole Miss 3. Nebraska 8. Auburn 13. Florida St. 11. Nebraska 22. BYU 4. Auburn 9. Clemson 14. Auburn 12. Arkansas 23. Virginia 5. Florida 10. Nebraska 15. Southern California 13. Alabama 24. Nebraska 6. Wisconsin 11. Oklahoma St. 16. Oklahoma 14. Ohio St. 25. Illinois 7. West Virginia 12. Arkansas 17. Texas 15. Florida St. 8. Penn St. 13. Syracuse 18. North Carolina 16. BYU 1991 9. Texas A&M 14. Oklahoma 1. Miami (FL) 19. West Virginia 17. Baylor 10. Arizona 15. Georgia 2. Washington 20. Maryland 18. Maryland 11. Ohio St.

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12. Tennessee 21. Alabama 3. Florida St. (11-2) 12. Texas (9-3) 20. Colorado (9-5) 13. Boston College 22. Auburn 4. Arizona (12-1) 13. Purdue (8-4) 21. Florida St. (9-5) 14. Alabama 23. Texas Tech 5. Florida (10-2) 14. Colorado St. (10-2) 22. Virginia (9-5) 15. Miami (FL) 24. Toledo 6. Wisconsin (11-1) 15. Notre Dame (9-3) 23. TCU (10-2) 16. Colorado 25. Iowa 7. Tulane (12-0) 16. Clemson (9-3) 24. Marshall (11-2) 17. Oklahoma 8. UCLA (10-2) 17. Georgia Tech (9-3) 25. West Virginia (9-4) 18. UCLA 1996 9. Georgia Tech (10-2) 18. Auburn (9-4) 19. North Carolina 1. Florida (12-1) 10. Kansas St. (11-2) 19. South Carolina (8-4) 2003 20. Kansas St. 2. Ohio St. (11-1) 11. Texas A&M (11-3) 20. Georgia (8-4) 1. Southern California 21. Michigan 3. Florida St. (11-1) 12. Michigan (10-3) 21. TCU (10-2) (12-1) 22. Virginia Tech 4. Arizona St. (11-1) 13. Air Force (12-1) 22. LSU (8-4) 2. LSU (13-1) 23. Clemson 5. BYU (14-1) 14. Georgia (9-3) 23. Wisconsin (9-4) 3. Oklahoma (12-2) 24. Louisville 6. Nebraska (11-2) 15. Texas (9-3) 24. Mississippi St. (8-4) 4. Ohio St. (11-2) 25. California 7. Penn St. (11-2) 16. Arkansas (9-3) 25. Iowa St. (9-3) 5. Miami (FL) (11-2) 8. Colorado (10-2) 17. Penn St. (9-3) 6. Michigan (10-3) 1994 9. Tennessee (10-2) 18. Virginia (9-3) 2001 7. Georgia (11-3) 1. Nebraska 10. North Carolina (10-2) 19. Nebraska (9-4) 1. Miami (FL) (12-0) 8. Iowa (10-3) 2. Penn St. 11. Alabama (10-3) 20. Miami (FL) (9-3) 2. Oregon (11-1) 9. Washington St. (10-3) 3. Colorado 12. LSU (10-2) 21. Missouri (8-4) 3. Florida (10-2) 10. Miami (OH) (13-1) 4. Florida St. 13. Virginia Tech (10-2) 22. Notre Dame (9-3) 4. Tennessee (11-2) 11. Florida St. (10-3) 5. Alabama 14. Miami (FL) (9-3) 23. Virginia Tech (9-3) 5. Texas (11-2) 12. Texas (10-3) 6. Miami (FL) 15. Northwestern (9-3) 24. Purdue (9-4) 6. Oklahoma (11-2) 13. Ole Miss (10-3) 7. Florida 16. Washington (9-3) 25. Syracuse (8-4) 7. LSU (10-3) 14. Kansas St. (11-4) 8. Texas A&M 17. Kansas St. (9-3) 8. Nebraska (11-2) 15. Tennessee (10-3) 9. Auburn 18. Iowa (9-3) 1999 9. Colorado (10-3) 16. Boise St. (13-1) 10. Utah 19. Notre Dame (8-3) 1. Florida St. (12-0) 10. Washington St. (10-2) 17. Maryland (10-3) 11. Oregon 20. Michigan (8-4) 2. Virginia Tech (11-1) 11. Maryland (10-2) 18. Purdue (9-4) 12. Michigan 21. Syracuse (9-3) 3. Nebraska (12-1) 12. Illinois (10-2) 19. Nebraska (10-3) 13. Southern California 22. Wyoming (10-2) 4. Wisconsin (10-2) 13. South Carolina (9-3) 20. Minnesota (10-3) 14. Ohio St. 23. Texas (8-5) 5. Michigan (10-2) 14. Syracuse (10-3) 21. Utah (10-2) 15. Virginia 24. Auburn (8-4) 6. Kansas St. (11-1) 15. Florida St. (8-4) 22. Clemson (9-4) 16. Colorado St. 25. Army West Point (10-2) 7. Michigan St. (10-2) 16. Stanford (9-3) 23. Bowling Green (11-3) 17. NC State 8. Alabama (10-3) 17. Louisville (11-2) 24. Florida (8-5) 18. BYU 1997 9. Tennessee (9-3) 18. Virginia Tech (8-4) 25. TCU (11-2) 19. Kansas St. 1. Michigan (12-0) 10. Marshall (13-0) 19. Washington (8-4) 20. Arizona 2. Nebraska (13-0) 11. Penn St. (10-3) 20. Michigan (8-4) 2004 21. Washington St. 3. Florida St. (11-1) 12. Florida (9-4) 21. Boston College (8-4) 1. Southern California (13-0) 22. Tennessee 4. Florida (10-2) 13. Mississippi St. (10-2) 22. Georgia (8-4) 2. Auburn (13-0) 23. Boston College 5. UCLA (10-2) 14. Southern Miss. (9-3) 23. Toledo (10-2) 3. Oklahoma (12-1) 24. Mississippi St. 6. North Carolina (11-1) 15. Miami (FL) (9-4) 24. Georgia Tech (8-5) 4. Utah (12-0) 25. Texas 7. Tennessee (11-2) 16. Georgia (8-4) 25. BYU (12-2) 5. Texas (11-1) 8. Kansas St. (11-1) 17. Arkansas (8-4) 6. Louisville (11-1) 1995 9. Washington St. (10-2) 18. Minnesota (8-4) 2002 7. Georgia (10-2) 1. Nebraska 10. Georgia (10-2) 19. Oregon (9-3) 1. Ohio St. (14-0) 8. Iowa (10-2) 2. Florida 11. Auburn (10-3) 20. Georgia Tech (8-4) 2. Miami (FL) (12-1) 9. California (10-2) 3. Tennessee 12. Ohio St. (10-3) 21. Texas (9-5) 3. Georgia (13-1) 10. Virginia Tech (10-3) 4. Florida St. 13. LSU (9-3) 22. Ole Miss (8-4) 4. Southern California 11. Miami (FL) (9-3) 5. Colorado 14. Arizona St. (9-3) 23. Texas A&M (8-4) (11-2) 12. Boise St. (11-1) 6. Ohio St. 15. Purdue (9-3) 24. Illinois (8-4) 5. Oklahoma (12-2) 13. Tennessee (10-3) 7. Kansas St. 16. Penn St. (9-3) 25. Purdue (7-5) 6. Texas (11-2) 14. Michigan (9-3) 8. Northwestern 17. Colorado St. (11-2) 7. Kansas St. (11-2) 15. Florida St. (9-3) 9. Kansas 18. Washington (8-4) 2000 8. Iowa (11-2) 16. LSU (9-3) 10. Virginia Tech 19. Southern Miss. (9-3) 1. Oklahoma (13-0) 9. Michigan (10-3) 17. Wisconsin (9-3) 11. Notre Dame 20. Texas A&M (9-4) 2. Miami (FL) (11-1) 10. Washington St. (10-3) 18. Texas Tech (8-4) 12. Southern California 21. Syracuse (9-4) 3. Washington (11-1) 11. Alabama (10-3) 19. Arizona St. (9-3) 13. Penn St. 22. Ole Miss (8-4) 4. Oregon St. (11-1) 12. NC State (11-3) 20. Ohio St. (8-4) 14. Texas 23. Missouri (7-5) 5. Florida St. (11-2) 13. Maryland (11-3) 21. Boston College (9-3) 15. Texas A&M 24. Oklahoma St. (8-4) 6. Virginia Tech (11-1) 14. Auburn (9-4) 22. Fresno St. (9-3) 16. Virginia 25. Georgia Tech (7-5) 7. Oregon (10-2) 15. Boise St. (12-1) 23. Virginia (8-4) 17. Michigan 8. Nebraska (10-2) 16. Penn St. (9-4) 24. Navy (10-2) 18. Oregon 1998 9. Kansas St. (11-3) 17. Notre Dame (10-3) 25. Pittsburgh (8-4) 19. Syracuse 1. Tennessee (13-0) 10. Florida (10-3) 18. Virginia Tech (10-4) 20. Miami (FL) 2. Ohio St. (11-1) 11. Michigan (9-3) 19. Pittsburgh (9-4)

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2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 1. Texas (13-0) 1. LSU (12-2) 1. Alabama (14-0) 1. Alabama (12-1) 1. Florida St. (14-0) 2. Southern California 2. Georgia (11-2) 2. Texas (13-1) 2. LSU (13-1) 2. Auburn (12-2) (12-1) 3. Southern California 3. Florida (13-1) 3. Oklahoma St. (12-1) 3. Michigan St. (13-1) 3. Penn St. (11-1) (11-2) 4. Boise St. (14-0) 4. Oregon (12-2) 4. South Carolina (11-2) 4. Ohio St. (10-2) 4. Missouri (12-2) 5. Ohio St. (11-2) 5. Arkansas (11-2) 5. Missouri (12-2) 5. West Virginia (11-1) 5. Ohio St. (11-2) 6. TCU (12-1) 6. Southern California 6. Oklahoma (11-2) 6. LSU (11-2) 6. West Virginia (11-2) 7. Iowa (11-2) (10-2) 7. Alabama (11-2) 7. Virginia Tech (11-2) 7. Kansas (12-1) 8. Cincinnati (12-1) 7. Stanford (11-2) 8. Clemson (11-2) 8. Alabama (10-2) 8. Oklahoma (11-3) 9. Penn St. (11-2) 8. Boise St. (12-1) 9. Oregon (11-2) 9. Notre Dame (9-3) 9. Virginia Tech (11-3) 10. Virginia Tech (10-3) 9. South Carolina (11-2) 10. UCF (12-1) 10. Georgia (10-3) 10. Texas (10-3) 11. Oregon (10-3) 10. Wisconsin (11-3) 11. Stanford (11-3) 11. TCU (11-1) Boston College (11-3) 12. BYU (11-2) 11. Michigan St. (11-3) 12. Ohio St. (12-2) 12. Florida (9-3) 12. Tennessee (10-4) 13. Georgia Tech (11-3) 12. Michigan (11-2) 13. Baylor (11-2) Oregon (10-2) 13. Florida (9-4) 14. Nebraska (10-4) 13. Baylor (10-3) 14. LSU (10-3) 14. Auburn (9-3) 14. BYU (11-2) 15. Pittsburgh (10-3) 14. TCU (11-2) 15. Louisville (12-1) 15. Wisconsin (10-3) 15. Auburn (9-4) 16. Wisconsin (10-3) 15. Kansas St. (10-3) 16. UCLA (10-3) 16. UCLA (10-2) 16. Arizona St. (10-3) 17. LSU (9-4) 16. Oklahoma (10-3) 17. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 17. Miami (FL) (9-3) 17. Cincinnati (10-3) 18. Utah (10-3) 17. West Virginia (10-3) 18. Texas A&M (9-4) 18. Boston College (9-3) 18. Michigan (9-4) 19. Miami (FL) (9-4) 18. Houston (13-1) 20. Arizona St. (10-4) 19. Louisville (9-3) 19. Hawaii (12-1) 20. Ole Miss (9-4) 19. Georgia (10-4) 21. Notre Dame (9-4) 20. Texas Tech (9-3) 20. Illinois (9-4) 21. Texas Tech (9-4) 20. Southern Miss. (12-2) 22. Wisconsin (9-4) 21. Clemson (8-4) 21. Clemson (9-4) 22. Southern California 21. Virginia Tech (11-3) 23. Duke (10-4) 22. Oklahoma (8-5) 22. Texas Tech (9-4) (9-4) 22. Clemson (10-4) 24. Vanderbilt (9-4) 23. Florida St. (8-5) 23. Oregon (9-4) 23. Central Mich. (12-2) 23. Florida St. (9-4) 25. Washington (9-4) 24. Nebraska (8-4) 24. Wisconsin (9-4) 24. Clemson (9-5) 24. Nebraska (9-4) 25. California (8-4) 25. Oregon St. (9-4) 25. West Virginia (9-4) 25. Cincinnati (10-3) 2014 1. Ohio St. (14-1) 2006 2008 2010 2012 2. Oregon (13-2) 1. Florida (13-1) 1. Florida (13-1) 1. Auburn (14-0) 1. Alabama (13-1) 3. TCU (12-1) 2. Ohio St. (12-1) 2. Utah (13-0) 2. TCU (13-0) 2. Oregon (12-1) 4. Alabama (12-2) 3. LSU (11-2) 3. Southern California 3. Oregon (12-1) 3. Ohio St. (12-0) 5. Michigan St. (11-2) (12-1) 4. Southern California 4. Stanford (12-1) 4. Notre Dame (12-1) Florida St. (13-1) (11-2) 4. Texas (12-1) 5. Ohio St. (12-1) 5. Georgia (12-2) 7. Baylor (11-2) 5. Boise St. (13-0) 5. Oklahoma (12-2) 6. Oklahoma (12-2) Texas A&M (11-2) 8. Georgia Tech (11-3) 6. Louisville (12-1) 6. Alabama (12-2) 7. Wisconsin (11-2) 7. Stanford (12-2) 9. Georgia (10-3) 7. Wisconsin (12-1) 7. TCU (11-2) 8. LSU (11-2) 8. South Carolina (11-2) 10. UCLA (10-3) 8. Michigan (11-2) 8. Penn St. (11-2) 9. Boise St. (12-1) 9. Florida (11-2) 11. Mississippi St. (10-3) 9. Auburn (11-2) 9. Ohio St. (10-3) 10. Alabama (10-3) 10. Florida St. (12-2) 12. Arizona St. (10-3) 10. West Virginia (11-2) 10. Oregon (10-3) 11. Nevada (13-1) 11. Clemson (11-2) 13. Wisconsin (11-3) 11. Oklahoma (11-3) 11. Boise St. (12-1) 12. Arkansas (10-3) 12. Kansas St. (11-2) 14. Missouri (11-3) 12. Rutgers (11-2) 12. Texas Tech (11-2) 13. Oklahoma St. (11-2) 13. Louisville (11-2) 15. Clemson (10-3) 13. Texas (10-3) 13. Georgia (10-3) 14. Michigan St. (11-2) 14. LSU (10-3) 16. Boise St. (12-2) 14. California (10-3) 14. Ole Miss (9-4) 15. Mississippi St. (9-4) 15. Oklahoma (10-3) 17. Ole Miss (9-4) 15. Arkansas (10-4) 15. Virginia Tech (10-4) 16. Virginia Tech (11-3) 16. Utah St. (11-2) 18. Kansas St. (9-4) 16. BYU (11-2) 16. Oklahoma St. (9-4) 17. Florida St. (10-4) 17. Northwestern (10-3) 19. Arizona (10-4) 17. Notre Dame (10-3) 17. Cincinnati (11-3) 18. Missouri (10-3) 18. Boise St. (11-2) 20. Southern California 18. Wake Forest (11-3) 18. Oregon St. (9-4) 19. Texas A&M (9-4) 19. Texas (9-4) (9-4) 19. Virginia Tech (10-3) 19. Missouri (10-4) 20. Nebraska (10-4) 20. Oregon St. (9-4) 21. Utah (9-4) 20. Boston College (10-3) 20. Iowa (9-4) 21. UCF (11-3) 21. San Jose St. (11-2) 22. Auburn (8-5) 21. Oregon St. (10-4) 21. Florida St. (9-4) 22. South Carolina (9-5) 22. Northern Ill. (12-2) 23. Marshall (13-1) 22. TCU (11-2) 22. Georgia Tech (9-4) 23. Maryland (9-4) 23. Vanderbilt (9-4) 24. Louisville (9-4) 23. Georgia (9-4) 23. West Virginia (9-4) 24. Tulsa (10-3) 24. Michigan (8-5) 25. Memphis (10-3) 24. Penn St. (9-4) 24. Michigan St. (9-4) 25. NC State (9-4) 25. Nebraska (10-4) 25. Tennessee (9-4) 25. BYU (10-3)

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2015 2016 2017 1. Alabama (14-1) 1. Clemson (14-1) 1. Alabama (13-1) 2. Clemson (14-1) 2. Alabama (14-1) 2. Georgia (13-2) 3. Stanford (12-2) 3. Southern California 3. Oklahoma (12-2) 4. Ohio St. (12-1) (10-3) 4. Clemson (12-2) 5. Oklahoma (11-2) 4. Washington (12-2) 5. Ohio St. (12-2) 6. Michigan St. (12-2) 5. Oklahoma (11-2) 6. UCF (13-0) 7. TCU (11-2) 6. Ohio St. (11-2) 7. Wisconsin (13-1) 8. Houston (13-1) 7. Penn St. (11-3) 8. Penn St. (11-2) 9. Iowa (12-2) 8. Florida St. (10-3) 9. TCU (11-3) 10. Ole Miss (10-3) 9. Wisconsin (11-3) 10. Auburn (10-4) 11. Notre Dame (10-3) 10. Michigan (10-3) 11. Notre Dame (10-3) 12. Michigan (10-3) 11. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 12. Southern California 13. Baylor (10-3) 12. Stanford (10-3) (11-3) 14. Florida St. (10-3) 13. LSU (8-4) 13. Miami (FL) (10-3) 15. North Carolina (11-3) 14. Florida (9-4) 14. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 16. LSU (9-3) 15. Western Mich. (13-1) 15. Michigan St. (10-3) 17. Utah (10-3) 16. Virginia Tech (10-4) 16. Washington (10-3) 18. Navy (11-2) 17. Colorado (10-4) 17. Northwestern (10-3) 19. Oregon (9-4) 18. West Virginia (10-3) 18. LSU (9-4) 20. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 19. South Fla. (11-2) 19. Mississippi St. (9-4) 21. Wisconsin (10-3) 20. Miami (FL) (9-4) 20. Stanford (9-5) 22. Tennessee (9-4) 21. Louisville (9-4) 21. South Fla. (10-2) 23. Northwestern (10-3) 22. Tennessee (9-4) 22. Boise St. (11-3) 24. Western Ky. (12-2) 23. Utah (9-4) 23. NC State (9-4) 25. Florida (10-4) 24. Auburn (8-5) 24. Virginia Tech (9-4) 25. San Diego St. (11-3) 25. Memphis (10-3)

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UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL FINAL POLLS United Press (UP), 1950-57; United Press International (UPI) from 1958 to 1995 after merger with International News Service (INS). Served as the coaches’ poll until 1991, when it was taken over by USA Today/Cable News Network (CNN)/ESPN poll. 1950 12. Purdue 5. Ohio St. 18. Clemson 10. Alabama 13. Maryland 6. TCU UCLA 11. Duke 1. Oklahoma 14. Princeton 7. Georgia Tech 20. NC State Baylor 2. Texas 15. Ohio St. 8. Auburn Michigan St. 3. Tennessee Pittsburgh 9. Ole Miss 1958 14. Auburn 4. California 17. Navy 10. Notre Dame 1. LSU 15. Purdue 5. Army West Point 18. Duke 11. Pittsburgh 2. Iowa 16. Florida 6. Michigan 19. Houston 12. Southern California 3. Army West Point 17. Texas 7. Kentucky Kentucky 13. Michigan 4. Auburn 18. Yale 8. Princeton 14. Texas A&M 5. Oklahoma 19. New Mexico St. 9. Michigan St. 1953 15. Army West Point 6. Wisconsin Tennessee 10. Ohio St. 1. Maryland 16. Duke 7. Ohio St. 11. Illinois 2. Notre Dame 17. West Virginia 8. Air Force 1961 12. Clemson 3. Michigan St. 18. Miami (FL) 9. TCU 1. Alabama 13. Miami (FL) 4. UCLA 19. Iowa 10. Syracuse 2. Ohio St. 14. Wyoming 5. Oklahoma 20. Navy 11. Purdue 3. LSU 15. Washington 6. Rice Stanford 12. Ole Miss 4. Texas Baylor 7. Illinois Miami (OH) 13. Clemson 5. Ole Miss 17. Alabama 8. Texas 14. Notre Dame 6. Minnesota 18. Wash. & Lee 9. Georgia Tech 1956 15. Florida 7. Colorado 19. Navy 10. Iowa 1. Oklahoma 16. California 8. Arkansas 20. Nebraska 11. Alabama 2. Tennessee 17. Northwestern 9. Michigan St. Wisconsin 12. Texas Tech 3. Iowa 18. SMU 10. Utah St. Cornell 13. West Virginia 4. Georgia Tech Only 18 teams received 11. Purdue 1951 14. Wisconsin 5. Texas A&M votes Missouri 15. Kentucky 6. Miami (FL) 13. Georgia Tech 1. Tennessee 16. Army West Point 7. Michigan 1959 14. Duke 2. Michigan St. 17. Stanford 8. Syracuse 1. Syracuse 15. Kansas 3. Illinois 18. Duke 9. Minnesota 2. Ole Miss 16. Syracuse 4. Maryland 19. Michigan 10. Michigan St. 3. LSU 17. Wyoming 5. Georgia Tech 20. Ohio St. 11. Baylor 4. Texas 18. Wisconsin 6. Princeton 12. Pittsburgh 5. Georgia 19. Miami (FL) 7. Stanford 1954 13. Oregon St. 6. Wisconsin Penn St. 8. Wisconsin 1. UCLA 14. TCU 7. Washington 9. Baylor 2. Ohio St. 15. Southern California 8. TCU 1962 10. TCU 3. Oklahoma 16. Wyoming 9. Arkansas 1. Southern California 11. Oklahoma 4. Notre Dame 17. Yale 10. Penn St. 2. Wisconsin 12. California 5. Navy 18. Colorado 11. Clemson 3. Ole Miss 13. Notre Dame 6. Ole Miss 19. Navy 12. Illinois 4. Texas 14. San Francisco 7. Army West Point 20. Duke 13. Alabama 5. Alabama Purdue 8. Arkansas Southern California 6. Arkansas Washington St. 9. Miami (FL) 1957 15. Auburn 7. Oklahoma 17. Holy Cross 10. Wisconsin 1. Ohio St. 16. Michigan St. 8. LSU UCLA 11. Southern California 2. Auburn 17. Oklahoma 9. Penn St. Kentucky Maryland 3. Michigan St. 18. Notre Dame 10. Minnesota 20. Kansas Georgia Tech 4. Oklahoma 19. Pittsburgh 11. Georgia Tech 1952 14. Duke 5. Iowa Missouri 12. Missouri 15. Michigan 6. Navy Florida 13. Ohio St. 1. Michigan St. 16. Penn St. 7. Rice 14. Duke 2. Georgia Tech 17. SMU 8. Ole Miss 1960 Washington 3. Notre Dame 18. Denver 9. Notre Dame 1. Minnesota 16. Northwestern 4. Oklahoma 19. Rice 10. Texas A&M 2. Iowa Oregon St. Southern California 20. Minnesota 11. Texas 3. Ole Miss 18. Arizona St. 6. UCLA 12. Arizona St. 4. Missouri Illinois 7. Ole Miss 1955 13. Army West Point 5. Wisconsin Miami (FL) 8. Tennessee 1. Oklahoma 14. Duke 6. Navy 9. Alabama 2. Michigan St. Wisconsin 7. Arkansas 1963 10. Wisconsin 3. Maryland 16. Tennessee 8. Ohio St. 1. Texas 11. Texas 4. UCLA 17. Oregon 9. Kansas 2. Navy

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3. Pittsburgh 1966 Minnesota 15. Notre Dame 11. Houston 4. Illinois 1. Notre Dame 20. Houston 16. Stanford 12. Florida 5. Nebraska 2. Michigan St. Stanford 17. Iowa St. 13. Maryland 6. Auburn 3. Alabama 18. North Carolina 14. Baylor 7. Ole Miss 4. Georgia 1969 19. Florida St. 15. Texas A&M 1. Texas 8. Oklahoma 5. UCLA 20. Arkansas Tennessee 2. Penn St. 9. Alabama 6. Purdue Ole Miss 17. Mississippi St. 3. Arkansas 10. Michigan St. 7. Nebraska 18. Michigan St. 4. Southern California 11. Mississippi St. 8. Georgia Tech 1972 19. Tulsa 5. Ohio St. 1. Southern California 12. Syracuse 9. SMU 6. Missouri 2. Oklahoma 13. Arizona St. 10. Miami (FL) 1975 7. LSU 3. Ohio St. 1. Oklahoma 14. Memphis 11. Florida 8. Michigan 4. Alabama 2. Arizona St. 15. Washington 12. Ole Miss 9. Notre Dame 5. Texas 3. Alabama 16. Penn St. 13. Arkansas 10. UCLA 6. Michigan 4. Ohio St. Southern California 14. Tennessee 11. Tennessee 7. Auburn 5. UCLA Missouri 15. Wyoming 12. Nebraska 8. Penn St. 6. Arkansas 19. North Carolina 16. Syracuse 13. Ole Miss 9. Nebraska 7. Texas 20. Baylor 17. Houston 14. Stanford 10. LSU 8. Michigan 18. Southern California 15. Auburn 11. Tennessee 9. Nebraska 1964 19. Oregon St. 1. Alabama 16. Houston 12. Notre Dame 10. Penn St. 20. Virginia Tech 2. Arkansas 17. Florida 13. Arizona St. 11. Maryland 3. Notre Dame 1967 18. Purdue 14. Colorado 12. Texas A&M 4. Michigan 1. Southern California San Diego St. North Carolina 13. Arizona 5. Texas 2. Tennessee West Virginia 16. Louisville Pittsburgh 6. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma 17. UCLA 15. California 7. LSU 4. Notre Dame 1970 Washington St. 16. Miami (OH) 1. Texas 8. Oregon St. 5. Wyoming 19. Utah St. 17. Notre Dame 2. Ohio St. 9. Ohio St. 6. Indiana 20. San Diego St. West Virginia 3. Nebraska 10. Southern California 7. Alabama 19. Georgia 4. Tennessee 11. Florida St. 8. Oregon St. 1973 Southern California 5. Notre Dame 1. Alabama 12. Syracuse 9. Purdue 6. LSU 2. Oklahoma 13. Princeton 10. UCLA 1976 7. Michigan 3. Ohio St. 1. Pittsburgh 14. Penn St. 11. Penn St. 8. Arizona St. 4. Notre Dame 2. Southern California Utah 12. Syracuse 9. Auburn 5. Penn St. 3. Michigan 16. Illinois 13. Colorado 10. Stanford 6. Michigan 4. Houston New Mexico 14. Minnesota 11. Air Force 7. Southern California 5. Ohio St. 18. Tulsa 15. Florida St. 12. Arkansas 8. Texas 6. Oklahoma Missouri 16. Miami (FL) 13. Houston 9. UCLA 7. Nebraska 20. Ole Miss 17. NC State Dartmouth 10. Arizona St. 8. Texas A&M Michigan St. 18. Georgia 15. Oklahoma 11. Nebraska 9. Alabama 19. Houston 16. Colorado Texas Tech 10. Georgia 1965 20. Arizona St. 1. Michigan St. 17. Georgia Tech 13. Houston 11. Maryland 2. Arkansas 1968 Toledo 14. LSU 12. Notre Dame 3. Nebraska 1. Ohio St. 19. Penn St. 15. Kansas 13. Texas Tech 4. Alabama 2. Southern California Southern California Tulane 14. Oklahoma St. 5. UCLA 3. Penn St. 17. Miami (OH) 15. UCLA 6. Missouri 4. Georgia 1971 18. Maryland 16. Colorado 1. Nebraska 7. Tennessee 5. Texas 19. San Diego St. 17. Rutgers 2. Alabama 8. Notre Dame 6. Kansas Florida 18. Iowa St. 3. Oklahoma 9. Southern California 7. Tennessee 19. Baylor 4. Michigan 10. Texas Tech 8. Notre Dame *1974 Kentucky 5. Auburn 1. Southern California 11. Ohio St. 9. Arkansas 6. Arizona St. 2. Alabama 12. Florida 10. Oklahoma 1977 7. Colorado 3. Ohio St. 1. Notre Dame 13. Purdue 11. Purdue 8. Georgia 4. Notre Dame 2. Alabama 14. LSU 12. Alabama 9. Tennessee 5. Michigan 3. Arkansas 15. Georgia 13. Oregon St. 10. LSU 6. Auburn 4. Penn St. 16. Tulsa 14. Florida St. 11. Penn St. 7. Penn St. 5. Texas 17. Ole Miss 15. Michigan 12. Texas 8. Nebraska 6. Oklahoma 18. Kentucky 16. SMU 13. Toledo 9. NC State 7. Pittsburgh 19. Syracuse 17. Missouri 14. Houston 10. Miami (OH) 8. Michigan 20. Colorado 18. Ohio

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9. Washington 6. Alabama 3. Auburn 1986 19. Indiana 10. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 4. Georgia 1. Penn St. 20. Wyoming 11. Florida St. 8. Penn St. 5. Texas 2. Miami (FL) 12. Ohio St. 9. North Carolina 6. Florida 3. Oklahoma 1989 1. Miami (FL) Southern California 10. Notre Dame 7. BYU 4. Nebraska 2. Florida St. 14. North Carolina 11. BYU 8. Ohio St. 5. Arizona St. 3. Notre Dame 15. Stanford 12. Southern California 9. Michigan 6. Ohio St. 4. Colorado 16. North Texas 13. Baylor 10. Illinois 7. Michigan 5. Tennessee BYU 14. UCLA 11. SMU 8. Auburn 6. Auburn 18. Arizona St. 15. Ohio St. 12. Alabama 9. Alabama 7. Alabama 19. San Diego St. 16. Purdue 13. UCLA 10. Arizona 8. Michigan NC State 17. Washington 14. Iowa 11. LSU 9. Southern California 18. Miami (FL) 15. Air Force 12. Texas A&M 10. Illinois 1978 19. Florida 16. West Virginia 13. Baylor 1. Southern California 11. Clemson 20. SMU 17. Penn St. 14. UCLA 2. Alabama 12. Nebraska 18. Oklahoma St. 15. Iowa 3. Oklahoma 13. Arkansas 1981 19. Pittsburgh 16. Arkansas 4. Penn St. 1. Clemson 14. Penn St. 20. Boston College 17. Washington 5. Michigan 2. Pittsburgh 15. Virginia 18. Boston College 6. Notre Dame 3. Penn St. 16. Texas Tech 1984 19. Clemson 7. Clemson 4. Texas 1. BYU Michigan St. 20. Florida St. 8. Nebraska 5. Georgia 2. Washington 18. BYU 9. Texas 6. Alabama 3. Nebraska 1987 19. Pittsburgh 10. Arkansas 7. Washington 4. Boston College 1. Miami (FL) 20. Washington 11. Houston 8. North Carolina 5. Oklahoma St. 2. Florida St. 12. UCLA 9. Nebraska 6. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma #1990 1. Georgia Tech 13. Purdue 10. Michigan 7. Florida 4. Syracuse 2. Colorado 14. Missouri 11. BYU 8. SMU 5. LSU 3. Miami (FL) 15. Georgia 12. Ohio St. 9. Southern California 6. Nebraska 4. Florida St. 16. Stanford 13. Southern California 10. UCLA 7. Auburn 5. Washington 17. Navy 14. Oklahoma 11. Maryland 8. Michigan St. 6. Notre Dame 18. Texas A&M 15. Iowa 12. Ohio St. 9. Texas A&M 7. Tennessee 19. Arizona St. 16. Arkansas 13. South Carolina 10. Clemson 8. Michigan NC State 17. Mississippi St. 14. Auburn 11. UCLA 9. Clemson 18. West Virginia 15. Iowa 12. Oklahoma St. 10. Penn St. 1979 19. Southern Miss. 16. LSU 13. Tennessee 1. Alabama 11. Texas 20. Missouri 17. Virginia 14. Georgia 2. Southern California 12. Louisville 18. West Virginia 15. South Carolina 3. Oklahoma 13. Texas A&M 1982 19. Kentucky 16. Iowa 4. Ohio St. 1. Penn St. 14. Michigan St. Florida St. 17. Southern California 5. Houston 2. SMU 15. Virginia 18. Michigan 6. Pittsburgh 3. Nebraska 16. Iowa 1985 19. Texas 7. Nebraska 4. Georgia 1. Oklahoma 17. BYU 20. Indiana 8. Florida St. 5. UCLA 2. Michigan Nebraska 9. Arkansas 6. Arizona St. 3. Penn St. 1988 19. Auburn 10. Purdue 7. Washington 4. Tennessee 1. Notre Dame 20. San Jose St. 11. Washington 8. Arkansas 5. Air Force 2. Miami (FL) 21. Syracuse 12. BYU 9. Pittsburgh 6. UCLA 3. Florida St. 22. Southern California 13. Texas 10. Florida St. 7. Texas A&M 4. Michigan 23. Ole Miss 14. North Carolina 11. LSU 8. Miami (FL) 5. West Virginia 24. Illinois 15. Baylor 12. Ohio St. 9. Iowa 6. UCLA 25. Virginia Tech 16. Indiana 13. North Carolina 10. Nebraska 7. Auburn 17. Temple 14. Auburn 11. Ohio St. 8. Clemson ¢1991 1. Washington 18. Penn St. 15. Michigan 12. Arkansas 9. Southern California 2. Miami (FL) 19. Michigan 16. Oklahoma 13. Florida St. 10. Nebraska 3. Penn St. 20. Missouri 17. Alabama 14. Alabama 11. Oklahoma St. 4. Florida St. 18. Texas 15. Baylor 12. Syracuse 5. Alabama 1980 19. West Virginia 16. Fresno St. 13. Arkansas 1. Georgia 6. Michigan 20. Maryland 17. BYU 14. Oklahoma 2. Pittsburgh 7. Florida 18. Georgia Tech 15. Georgia 3. Oklahoma 8. California 1983 19. Maryland 16. Washington St. 4. Michigan 1. Miami (FL) 9. East Carolina 20. LSU 17. NC State 5. Florida St. 2. Nebraska 10. Iowa Alabama

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11. Syracuse 9. Stanford 7. Penn St. 5. Alabama 3. Tennessee 12. Notre Dame 10. Florida 8. West Virginia 6. Miami (FL) 4. Colorado 13. Texas A&M 11. Washington 9. Ohio St. 7. Florida 5. Florida St. 14. Tennessee 12. Tennessee 10. Arizona 8. Utah 6. Ohio St. 15. Nebraska 13. Colorado 11. Boston College 9. Michigan 7. Kansas St. 16. Oklahoma 14. Nebraska 12. Tennessee 10. Ohio St. 8. Northwestern 17. Clemson 15. Washington St. 13. Alabama 11. Oregon 9. Virginia Tech 18. Colorado 16. Ole Miss 14. Miami (FL) 12. BYU 10. Kansas 19. UCLA 17. NC State 15. Oklahoma 13. Southern California 11. Southern California 20. Georgia 18. North Carolina 16. Colorado 14. Colorado St. 12. Penn St. 21. Tulsa 19. Ohio St. 17. UCLA 15. Virginia 13. Notre Dame 22. Stanford 20. Hawaii 18. Kansas St. 16. Kansas St. 14. Texas A&M 23. NC State 21. Boston College 19. Michigan 17. NC State 15. Texas 24. BYU 22. Kansas 20. North Carolina 18. Tennessee 16. Virginia 25. Ohio St. 23. Fresno St. 21. Virginia Tech 19. Washington St. 17. Syracuse 24. Penn St. 22. Louisville 20. Arizona 18. Oregon 1992 25. Mississippi St. 23. Clemson 21. North Carolina 19. Michigan 1. Alabama 24. California 22. Boston College 20. Texas Tech 2. Florida St. 1993 25. Southern California 23. Texas 21. Auburn 3. Miami (FL) 1. Florida St. 24. Virginia Tech 22. Toledo 4. Notre Dame 2. Notre Dame 1994 25. Mississippi St. 23. Iowa 5. Michigan 3. Nebraska 1. Nebraska 24. East Carolina 6. Syracuse 4. Florida 2. Penn St. 1995 25. LSU 7. Texas A&M 5. Wisconsin 3. Colorado 1. Nebraska 8. Georgia 6. Texas A&M 4. Florida St. 2. Florida *Beginning in 1974, by agreement with the Ameri­can Football Coaches Asso­ciation,­ teams on probation by the NCAA were ineligible for ranking and national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches. #Beginning in the 1990 season, UPI selected top 25 teams instead of 20. ¢In 1991-92, the No. 1 team in the final UPI/NFF poll received the MacArthur Bowl, awarded by the NFF since 1959 to recognize its national champion. Beginning in 1993, the No. 1 team in the USA Today/Hall of Fame poll was awarded the MacArthur Bowl. The National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame MacArthur Bowl national champions before 1991 are listed in national polls section.

USA TODAY (COACHES) WEEKLY POLL LEADERS A team’s record includes its last game before the weekly poll. A new weekly leader’s rank the previous week is indicated in paren- theses after its record. 1992 10-12 Florida St. (6-0-0) 12-6 Nebraska (12-0-0) 9-30 Florida (4-0-0) 10-19 Florida St. (7-0-0) 1-3 Nebraska (13-0-0) 10-7 Florida (5-0-0) 9-8 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 10-26 Florida St. (7-0-0) 10-14 Florida (6-0-0) 9-15 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 11-2 Florida St. (8-0-0) 1995 10-21 Florida (7-0-0) 9-22 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 11-9 Florida St. (9-0-0) 9-5 Florida St. (1-0-0) 10-28 Florida (7-0-0) 9-29 Washington (3-0-0) (2) 11-16 Notre Dame (10-0-0) (2) 9-12 Florida St. (2-0-0) 11-4 Florida (8-0-0) 10-6 Washington (4-0-0) 11-23 Nebraska (10-0-0) (2) 9-19 Florida St. (3-0-0) 11-11 Florida (9-0-0) 10-13 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) (2) 11-30 Nebraska (11-0-0) 9-26 Florida St. (4-0-0) 11-18 Florida (10-0-0) 10-20 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 12-7 Nebraska (11-0-0) 10-3 Florida St. (4-0-0) 11-25 Florida (10-0-0) 10-27 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 1-3 Florida St. (12-1-0) (3) 10-10 Florida St. (5-0-0) 12-2 Florida St. (11-0-0) (2) 11-3 Miami (FL) (8-0-0) 10-17 Florida St. (6-0-0) 12-9 Florida St. (11-0-0) 11-10 Miami (FL) (8-0-0) 1994 10-24 Florida St. (7-0-0) 1-3 Florida (12-1-0) (3) 11-17 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 9-6 Nebraska (1-0-0) 10-31 Nebraska (8-0-0) (2) 11-24 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 9-13 Nebraska (2-0-0) 11-7 Nebraska (9-0-0) 1997 12-1 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 9-20 Nebraska (3-0-0) 11-14 Nebraska (10-0-0) 9-2 Florida (1-0-0) 12-8 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 9-27 Nebraska (4-0-0) 11-21 Nebraska (10-0-0) 9-8 Florida (2-0-0) 1-2 Alabama (13-0-0) (2) 10-4 Florida (4-0-0) (2) 11-28 Nebraska (11-0-0) 9-15 Florida (2-0-0) 1993 10-11 Florida (5-0-0) 12-5 Nebraska (11-0-0) 9-22 Florida (3-0-0) 10-18 Penn St. (6-0-0) (3) 1-3 Nebraska (12-0-0) 9-29 Florida (4-0-0) 8-31 Florida St. (1-0-0) 10-25 Penn St. (6-0-0) 10-6 Florida (5-0-0) 9-7 Florida St. (2-0-0) 11-1 Penn St. (7-0-0) 1996 10-13 Penn St. (5-0-0) (2) 9-14 Florida St. (3-0-0) 11-8 Nebraska (10-0-0) (2) 9-2 Nebraska (0-0-0) 10-20 Nebraska (6-0-0) (2) 9-21 Florida St. (4-0-0) 11-15 Nebraska (11-0-0) 9-9 Nebraska (1-0-0) 10-27 Nebraska (7-0-0) 9-28 Florida St. (4-0-0) 11-22 Nebraska (11-0-0) 9-16 Nebraska (1-0-0) 11-3 Nebraska (8-0-0) 10-5 Florida St. (5-0-0) 11-29 Nebraska (12-0-0) 9-23 Florida (3-0-0) (4) 11-10 Florida St. (9-0-0) (2)

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11-17 Florida St. (10-0-0) 11-27 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 12-1 Oklahoma (12-0-0) 12-3 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 11-24 Michigan (11-0-0) (2) 12-4 Oklahoma (12-0-0) 12-8 Southern California (11-1-0) (2) 1-9 Florida (13-1-0) (2) 12-1 Michigan (11-0-0) 1-5 Oklahoma (13-0-0) 1-5 LSU (13-1-0) (2) 12-8 Michigan (11-0-0) 2007 1-3 Nebraska (13-0-0) (2) 2001 2004 Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 8-27 Florida (0-0-0) 8-30 Southern California (0-0-0) 9-2 Southern California (1-0-0) 1998 9-2 Florida (1-0-0) 9-6 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-9 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-7 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 9-9 Miami (FL). (2-0-0) (2) 9-13 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-16 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-14 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-23 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 9-20 Southern California (3-0-0) 9-23 Southern California (3-0-0) 9-21 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-30 Miami (FL) (3-0-0) 9-27 Southern California (4-0-0) 9-30 Southern California (4-0-0) 9-28 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 10-7 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 10-4 Southern California (4-0-0) 10-7 LSU (6-0-0) (2) 10-5 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 10-14 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) 10-11 Southern California (5-0-0) 10-14 Ohio St. (7-0-0) (3) 10-12 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-21 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-18 Southern California (6-0-0) 10-21 Ohio St (8-0-0) 10-19 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-28 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 10-25 Southern California (7-0-0) 10-28 Ohio St (9-0-0) 10-26 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 11-4 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 11-1 Southern California (8-0-0) 11-4 Ohio St (10-0-0) 11-2 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 11-11 Nebraska (8-0-0) (2) 11-8 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-11 LSU (9-1-0) (2) 11-9 Tennessee (8-0-0) (3) 11-18 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) (2) 11-15 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-18 LSU (10-1-0) Kansas St. (9-0-0) (2) 11-24 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 11-22 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-25 West Virginia (10-1-0) (3) 11-16 Kansas St. (10-0-0) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 11-29 Southern California (11-0-0) 12-2 Ohio St. (11-1-0) (3) 11-23 Kansas St. (11-0-0) 12-8 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 12-6 Southern California (12-0-0) 1-8 LSU (12-2-0) (2) 11-30 Kansas St. (11-0-0) 1-4 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) 1-5 Southern California (13-0-0) 12-7 Tennessee (12-0-0) (2) 2008 1-5 Tennessee (13-0-0) 2002 2005 Pre. Georgia (0-0-0) 8-26 Miami (FL) (0-0-0) 8-31 Southern California (1-0-0) (2) Pre. Southern California (0-0-0) 1999 9-2 Miami (FL) (1-0-0) 9-7 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-4 Southern California (1-0-0) 8-30 Florida St. (1-0-0) 9-9 Miami (FL) (2-0-0) 9-14 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-11 Southern California (1-0-0) 9-6 Florida St. (1-0-0) 9-16 Miami (FL) (3-0-0) 9-21 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-18 Southern California (2-0-0) 9-13 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-23 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 9-28 Oklahoma (4-0-0) (2) 9-25 Southern California (3-0-0) 9-20 Florida St. (3-0-0) 9-30 Miami (FL) (4-0-0) 10-5 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-2 Southern California (4-0-0) 9-27 Florida St. (4-0-0) 10-7 Miami (FL) (5-0-0) 10-12 Texas (6-0-0) (5) 10-9 Southern California (5-0-0) 10-4 Florida St. (5-0-0) 10-14 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-19 Texas (7-0-0) 10-16 Southern California (6-0-0) 10-11 Florida St. (6-0-0) 10-21 Miami (FL) (6-0-0) 10-26 Texas (8-0-0) 10-23 Southern California (7-0-0) 10-18 Florida St. (7-0-0) 10-28 Miami (FL) (7-0-0) 11-2 Alabama (9-0-0) (2) 10-30 Southern California (8-0-0) 10-25 Florida St. (8-0-0) 11-4 Oklahoma (8-0-0) (2) 11-9 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-6 Southern California (9-0-0) 11-1 Florida St. (9-0-0) 11-11 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) (2) 11-16 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-13 Southern California (10-0-0) 11-8 Florida St. (9-0-0) 11-18 Miami (FL) (9-0-0) 11-23 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-20 Southern California (11-0-0) 11-15 Florida St. (10-0-0) 11-25 Miami (FL) (10-0-0) 11-30 Alabama (12-0-0) 11-27 Southern California (11-0-0) 11-22 Florida St. (11-0-0) 12-2 Miami (FL) (11-0-0) 12-8 Oklahoma (12-1-0) (2) 12-4 Southern California (12-0-0) 11-29 Florida St. (11-0-0) 12-9 Miami (FL) (12-0-0) 1-8 Florida (13-1-0) (2) 1-5 Texas (13-0-0) (2) 12-6 Florida St. (11-0-0) 1-4 Ohio St. (14-0-0) (2) 1-5 Florida St. (12-0-0) 2006 2009 2003 Pre. Florida (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 2000 8-25 Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-6 Florida (1-0-0) 9-3 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 8-28 Nebraska (0-0-0) 9-1 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-13 Florida (2-0-0) 9-10 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-4 Nebraska (1-0-0) 9-8 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-20 Florida (3-0-0) 9-17 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-11 Nebraska (2-0-0) 9-15 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 9-27 Florida (4-0-0) 9-24 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 9-18 Nebraska (2-0-0) 9-22 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-4 Florida (4-0-0) 10-1 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 9-25 Nebraska (3-0-0) 9-29 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-11 Florida (5-0-0) 10-8 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-2 Nebraska (4-0-0) 10-6 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-18 Florida (6-0-0) 10-15 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 10-9 Nebraska (5-0-0) 10-13 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 10-25 Florida (7-0-0) 10-22 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 10-16 Nebraska (6-0-0) 10-20 Oklahoma (7-0-0) 11-1 Florida (8-0-0) 10-29 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 10-23 Nebraska (7-0-0) 10-27 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 11-8 Florida (9-0-0) 11-5 Ohio St. (10-0-0) 10-30 Oklahoma (7-0-0) (3) 11-3 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-15 Florida (10-0-0) 11-12 Ohio St. (11-0-0) 11-6 Oklahoma (8-0-0) 11-10 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 11-22 Florida (11-0-0) 11-19 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 11-13 Oklahoma (9-0-0) 11-17 Oklahoma (11-0-0) 11-29 Florida (12-0-0) 11-26 Ohio St. (12-0-0) 11-20 Oklahoma (10-0-0) 11-24 Oklahoma (12-0-0) 12-6 Alabama (13-0-0) (3)

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1-8 Alabama (14-0-0) 2013 2016 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 2010 9-4 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-6 Alabama (1-0-0) Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 9-9 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-11 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-5 Alabama (1-0-0) 9-16 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-18 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-12 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-23 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-25 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-19 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-30 Alabama (4-0-0) 10-2 Alabama (5-0-0) 9-26 Alabama (4-0-0) 10-7 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-10 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-3 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-14 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-16 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-10 Ohio St. (6-0-0) (2) 10-21 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-23 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-17 Oregon (6-0-0) (2) 10-28 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-30 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-24 Oregon (7-0-0) 11-4 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-6 Alabama (9-0-0) 10-31 Oregon (8-0-0) 11-11 Alabama (9-0-0) 11-13 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-7 Oregon (9-0-0) 11-18 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-20 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-14 Oregon (10-0-0) 11-25 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-27 Alabama (12-0-0) 11-21 Oregon (10-0-0) 12-2 Florida St. (12-0-0) (2) 12-4 Alabama (13-0-0) 11-28 Oregon (11-0-0) 12-9 Florida St. (13-0-0) 1-10 Clemson (14-1-0) (3) 12-5 Oregon (12-0-0) 1-8 Florida St. (14-0-0) 1-10 Auburn (14-0-0) (2) 2017 2014 Pre. Alabama (0-0-0) 2011 Pre. Florida St. (0-0-0) 9-5 Alabama (1-0-0) Pre. Oklahoma (0-0-0) 9-2 Florida St. (1-0-0) 9-10 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-6 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-7 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-17 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-11 Oklahoma (1-0-0) 9-14 Florida St. (2-0-0) 9-24 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-18 Oklahoma (2-0-0) 9-21 Florida St. (3-0-0) 10-1 Alabama (5-0-0) 9-25 Oklahoma (3-0-0) 9-28 Alabama (4-0-0) (2) 10-8 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-2 Oklahoma (4-0-0) 10-5 Florida St. (5-0-0) (2) 10-15 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-9 Oklahoma (5-0-0) 10-12 Mississippi St. (6-0-0) (6) 10-22 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-16 Oklahoma (6-0-0) 10-19 Mississippi St. (6-0-0) 10-29 Alabama (8-0-0) 10-23 LSU (8-0-0) (2) 10-26 Mississippi St. (7-0-0) 11-5 Alabama (9-0-0) 10-30 LSU (8-0-0) 11-2 Mississippi St. (8-0-0) 11-12 Alabama (10-0-0) 11-6 LSU (9-0-0) 11-9 Mississippi St. (9-0-0) 11-19 Alabama (11-0-0) 11-13 LSU (10-0-0) 11-16 Florida St. (10-0-0) (2) 11-26 Clemson (11-1-0) (3) 11-20 LSU (11-0-0) 11-23 Alabama (10-1-0) (2) 12-3 Clemson (12-1-0) 11-27 LSU (12-0-0) 11-30 Alabama (11-1-0) 1-9 Alabama (13-1-0) (4) 12-4 LSU (13-0-0) 12-7 Alabama (12-1-0) 1-10 Alabama (12-1-0) (2) 1-13 Ohio St. (14-1-0) (4) 2012 2015 Pre. LSU (0-0-0) Pre. Ohio St. (0-0-0) 9-4 Alabama (1-0-0) (2) 9-8 Ohio St. (1-0-0) 9-9 Alabama (2-0-0) 9-13 Ohio St. (2-0-0) 9-16 Alabama (3-0-0) 9-20 Ohio St. (3-0-0) 9-23 Alabama (4-0-0) 9-27 Ohio St. (4-0-0) 9-30 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-4 Ohio St. (5-0-0) 10-7 Alabama (5-0-0) 10-11 Ohio St. (6-0-0) 10-14 Alabama (6-0-0) 10-18 Ohio St. (7-0-0) 10-21 Alabama (7-0-0) 10-25 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 10-28 Alabama (8-0-0) 11-1 Ohio St. (8-0-0) 11-4 Alabama (9-0-0) 11-8 Ohio St. (9-0-0) 11-11 Oregon (10-0-0) (2) 11-15 Clemson (10-0-0) (2) 11-18 Notre Dame (11-0-0) (3) 11-22 Clemson (11-0-0) 11-25 Notre Dame (12-0-0) 11-29 Clemson (12-0-0) 12-2 Notre Dame (12-0-0) 12-6 Clemson (13-0-0) 1-8 Alabama (13-1-0) (2) 1-12 Alabama (14-1-0) (2)

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2017 USA TODAY WEEK-BY-WEEK POLLS

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USA TODAY PRESEASON NO. 1 TEAMS (Since 1993) +Indicates eventual national champion. 1993 Florida St.+ 2000 Nebraska 2007 Southern California 2014 Florida St. 1994 Florida 2001 Florida 2008 Georgia 2015 Ohio St. 1995 Florida St. 2002 Miami (FL) 2009 Florida 2016 Alabama 1996 Nebraska 2003 Oklahoma 2010 Alabama 2017 Alabama 1997 Florida 2004 Southern California+ 2011 Oklahoma 1998 Ohio St. 2005 Southern California 2012 LSU 1999 Florida St.+ 2006 Ohio St. 2013 Alabama

USA TODAY FINAL POLL (COACHES) Took over as coaches poll in 1991. (Cable News Network, 1982-96; ESPN 1997-2004) 1982 19. Pittsburgh 12. Alabama 5. Nebraska 24. Southern Miss. 20. Penn St. 13. Ohio St. 6. LSU 25. BYU 1. Penn St. 21. Oklahoma 14. Florida St. 7. Auburn 2. SMU 22. Boston College 15. Arkansas 8. Michigan St. 1989 3. Nebraska 23. Oklahoma St. 16. BYU 9. Texas A&M 1. Miami (FL) 4. Georgia 24. Maryland 17. Maryland 10. UCLA 2. Notre Dame 5. UCLA 25. East Carolina 18. Georgia Tech 11. Clemson 3. Florida St. 6. Arizona St. 19. Baylor 12. Oklahoma St. 4. Colorado 7. Pittsburgh 1984 20. Auburn 13. Georgia 5. Tennessee 8. Arkansas 1. BYU 21. LSU 14. Tennessee 6. Auburn 9. Clemson 2. Washington 22. Army West Point 15. Iowa 7. Southern California 10. Washington 3. Florida 23. Fresno St. 16. Notre Dame 8. Michigan 11. LSU 4. Nebraska 24. Georgia 17. Southern California 9. Alabama 12. Florida St. 5. Oklahoma 25. Oklahoma St. 18. South Carolina 10. Illinois 13. Ohio St. 6. Boston College 19. Michigan 11. Nebraska 14. Southern California 7. Oklahoma St. 1986 20. Texas 12. Clemson 15. Oklahoma 8. SMU 1. Penn St. 21. Pittsburgh 13. Arkansas 16. Auburn 9. Maryland 2. Miami (FL) 22. Indiana 14. Houston 17. West Virginia 10. South Carolina 3. Oklahoma 23. Penn St. 15. Penn St. 18. Maryland 11. Southern California 4. Nebraska 24. Ohio St. 16. Virginia 19. North Carolina 12. UCLA 5. Arizona St. 25. Alabama 17. Michigan St. 20. Texas 13. LSU 6. Ohio St. 18. Texas Tech 21. Michigan 14. Ohio St. 7. Auburn 1988 19. Pittsburgh 22. Alabama 15. Auburn 8. Michigan 1. Notre Dame 20. Texas A&M 23. Tulsa 16. Miami (FL) 9. Alabama 2. Miami (FL) 21. West Virginia 24. Iowa 17. Florida St. 10. LSU 3. Florida St. 22. BYU 25. Florida 18. Virginia 11. Arizona 4. UCLA 23. Syracuse 1983 19. Kentucky 12. Texas A&M 5. Michigan 24. Ohio St. 20. Iowa 13. UCLA 6. West Virginia 25. Washington 1. Miami (FL) 21. West Virginia 14. Baylor 7. Southern California 2. Auburn 22. Army West Point 15. Boston College 8. Nebraska 1990 3. Nebraska 23. Georgia 16. Iowa 9. Auburn 1. Colorado 4. Georgia 24. Air Force 17. Arkansas 10. Clemson 2. Georgia Tech 5. Texas 25. Notre Dame 18. Clemson 11. Oklahoma St. 3. Miami (FL) 6. BYU 19. Washington 12. Syracuse 4. Florida St. 7. Michigan 1985 20. Virginia Tech 13. Oklahoma 5. Washington 8. Ohio St. 1. Oklahoma 21. Florida St. 14. Arkansas 6. Notre Dame 9. Florida 2. Penn St. 22. Stanford 15. Washington St. 7. Tennessee 10. Clemson 3. Michigan 23. Georgia 16. Georgia 8. Michigan 11. Illinois 4. Tennessee 24. NC State 17. Alabama 9. Clemson 12. SMU 5. Florida 25. San Diego St. 18. NC State 10. Texas 13. Alabama 6. Miami (FL) 19. Houston 11. Penn St. 14. Air Force 7. Air Force 1987 20. Indiana 12. Houston 15. West Virginia 8. Texas A&M 1. Miami (FL) 21. Wyoming 13. Florida 16. Iowa 9. UCLA 2. Florida St. 22. LSU 14. Louisville 17. Tennessee 10. Iowa 3. Oklahoma 23. Colorado 15. Michigan St. 18. UCLA 11. Nebraska 4. Syracuse 16. Texas A&M

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17. Oklahoma 1993 9. Virginia Tech 17. Penn St. (9-3) 2000 18. Iowa 1. Florida St. 10. Kansas 18. Washington (8-4) 1. Oklahoma (13-0) 19. Auburn 2. Notre Dame 11. Southern California 19. Southern Miss. (9-3) 2. Miami (FL) (11-1) 20. BYU 3. Nebraska 12. Penn St. 20. Syracuse (9-4) 3. Washington (11-1) 21. Ole Miss 4. Florida 13. Notre Dame 21. Texas A&M (9-4) 4. Florida St. (11-2) 22. Southern California 5. Wisconsin 14. Texas 22. Ole Miss (8-4) 5. Oregon St. (11-1) 23. Nebraska 6. West Virginia 15. Texas A&M 23. Missouri (7-5) 6. Virginia Tech (11-1) 24. Illinois 7. Penn St. 16. Syracuse 24. Oklahoma St. (8-4) 7. Nebraska (10-2) 25. Virginia 8. Texas A&M 17. Virginia 25. Air Force (10-3) 8. Kansas St. (11-3) 9. Arizona 18. Oregon 9. Oregon (10-2) 1991 10. Ohio St. 19. Michigan 1998 10. Michigan (9-3) 1. Washington 1. Tennessee (13-0) 11. Tennessee 20. Texas Tech 11. Florida (10-3) 2. Miami (FL) 2. Ohio St. (11-1) 12. Boston College 21. Auburn 12. Texas (9-3) 3. Penn St. 3. Florida St. (11-2) 13. Alabama 22. Iowa 13. Purdue (8-4) 4. Florida St. 4. Arizona (12-1) 14. Oklahoma 23. East Carolina 14. Clemson (9-3) 5. Alabama 5. Wisconsin (11-1) 15. Miami (FL) 24. Toledo 15. Colorado St. (10-2) 6. Michigan 6. Florida (10-2) 16. Colorado 25. LSU 16. Notre Dame (9-3) 7. California 7. Tulane (12-0) 17. UCLA 17. Georgia (8-4) 8. Florida 8. UCLA (10-2) 18. Kansas St. 1996 18. TCU (10-2) 9. East Carolina 1. Florida (12-1) 9. Kansas St. (11-2) 19. Michigan 19. Georgia Tech (9-3) 10. Iowa 2. Ohio St. (11-1) 10. Air Force (12-1) 20. Virginia Tech 20. Auburn (9-4) 11. Syracuse 3. Florida St. (11-1) 11. Georgia Tech (10-2) 21. North Carolina 21. South Carolina (8-4) 12. Notre Dame 4. Arizona St. (11-1) 12. Michigan (10-3) 22. Clemson 22. Mississippi St. (8-4) 13. Texas A&M 5. BYU (14-1) 13. Texas A&M (11-3) 23. Louisville 23. Iowa St. (9-3) 14. Oklahoma 6. Nebraska (11-2) 14. Georgia (9-3) 24. California 24. Wisconsin (9-4) 15. Tennessee 7. Penn St. (11-2) 15. Penn St. (9-3) 25. Southern California 25. Tennessee (8-4) 16. Nebraska 8. Colorado (10-2) 16. Texas (9-3) 17. Clemson 1994 9. Tennessee (10-2) 17. Arkansas (9-3) 2001 18. UCLA 1. Nebraska 10. North Carolina (10-2) 18. Virginia (9-3) 1. Miami (FL) (12-0) 19. Georgia 2. Penn St. 11. Alabama (10-3) 19. Virginia Tech (9-3) 2. Oregon (11-1) 20. Colorado 3. Colorado 12. Virginia Tech (10-2) 20. Nebraska (9-4) 3. Florida (10-2) 21. Tulsa 4. Alabama 13. LSU (10-2) 21. Miami (FL) (9-3) 4. Tennessee (11-2) 22. Stanford 5. Florida St. 14. Miami (FL) (9-3) 22. Notre Dame (9-3) 5. Texas (11-2) 23. BYU 6. Miami (FL) 15. Washington (9-3) 23. Purdue (9-4) 6. Oklahoma (11-2) 24. Air Force 7. Florida 16. Northwestern (9-3) 24. Syracuse (8-4) 7. Nebraska (11-2) 25. NC State 8. Utah 17. Kansas St. (9-3) 25. Missouri (8-4) 8. LSU (10-3) 9. Ohio St. 18. Iowa (9-3) 9. Colorado (10-3) 1992 10. BYU 19. Syracuse (9-3) 1999 10. Maryland (10-2) 1. Alabama 1. Florida St. (12-0) 11. Oregon 20. Michigan (8-4) 11. Washington St. (10-2) 2. Florida St. 2. Nebraska (12-1) 12. Michigan 21. Notre Dame (8-3) 12. Illinois (10-2) 3. Miami (FL) 3. Virginia Tech (11-1) 13. Virginia 22. Wyoming (10-2) 13. South Carolina (9-3) 4. Notre Dame 4. Wisconsin (10-2) 14. Colorado St. 23. Texas (8-5) 14. Syracuse (10-3) 5. Michigan 5. Michigan (10-2) 15. Southern California 24. Army West Point 15. Florida St. (8-4) 6. Texas A&M (10-2) 6. Kansas St. (11-1) 16. Kansas St. 16. Louisville (11-2) 7. Syracuse 25. Auburn (8-4) 7. Michigan St. (10-2) 17. NC State 17. Stanford (9-3) 8. Georgia 8. Alabama (10-3) 18. Tennessee 18. Virginia Tech (8-4) 9. Stanford 1997 9. Tennessee (9-3) 19. Washington St. 19. Washington (8-4) 10. Washington 1. Nebraska (13-0) 10. Marshall (13-0) 20. Arizona 20. Michigan (8-4) 11. Florida 2. Michigan (12-0) 11. Penn St. (10-3) 21. North Carolina 21. Marshall (11-2) 12. Tennessee 3. Florida St. (11-1) 12. Mississippi St. (10-2) 22. Boston College 22. Toledo (10-2) 13. Colorado 4. North Carolina (11-1) 13. Southern Miss. (9-3) 23. Texas 23. Boston College (8-4) 14. Nebraska 5. UCLA (10-2) 14. Florida (9-4) 24. Virginia Tech 24. BYU (12-2) 15. NC State 6. Florida (10-2) 15. Miami (FL) (9-4) 25. Mississippi St. 25. Georgia (8-4) 16. Ole Miss 7. Kansas St. (11-1) 16. Georgia (8-4) 17. Washington St. 1995 8. Tennessee (11-2) 17. Minnesota (8-4) 2002 9. Washington St. (10-2) 18. North Carolina 1. Nebraska 18. Oregon (9-3) 1. Ohio St. (14-0) 10. Georgia (10-2) 19. Ohio St. 2. Tennessee 19. Arkansas (8-4) 2. Miami (FL) (12-1) 11. Auburn (10-3) 20. Hawaii 3. Florida 20. Texas A&M (8-4) 3. Georgia (13-1) 12. Ohio St. (10-3) 21. Boston College 4. Colorado 21. Georgia Tech (8-4) 4. Southern California 13. LSU (9-3) 22. Fresno St. 5. Florida St. 22. Ole Miss (8-4) (11-2) 14. Arizona St. (9-3) 23. Kansas 6. Kansas St. 23. Texas (9-5) 5. Oklahoma (12-2) 15. Purdue (9-3) 24. Penn St. 7. Northwestern 24. Stanford (8-4) 6. Kansas St. (11-2) 16. Colorado St. (11-2) 25. Wake Forest 8. Ohio St. 25. Illinois (8-4) 7. Texas (11-2)

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8. Iowa (11-2) 16. LSU (9-3) 24. Hawaii (11-3) 5. Ohio St. (11-2) 13. TCU (11-2) 9. Michigan (10-3) 17. Texas Tech (8-4) 25. Penn St. (9-4) 6. TCU (12-1) 14. Houston (13-1) 10. Washington St. (10-3) 18. Wisconsin (9-3) 7. Iowa (11-2) 15. Oklahoma (10-3) 11. NC State (11-3) 19. Ohio St. (8-4) 2007 8. Penn St. (11-2) 16. Kansas St. (10-3) 12. Boise St. (12-1) 20. Arizona St. (9-3) 1. LSU (12-2) 9. Cincinnati (12-1) 17. Virginia Tech (11-3) 13. Maryland (11-3) 21. Boston College (9-3) 2. Southern California 10. Virginia Tech (10-3) 18. West Virginia (10-3) 14. Virginia Tech (10-4) 22. Fresno St. (9-3) (11-2) 11. Oregon (10-3) 19. Southern Miss. (12-2) 15. Penn St. (9-4) 23. Virginia (8-4) 3. Georgia (11-2) 12. BYU (11-2) 20. Georgia (10-4) 16. Auburn (9-4) 24. Navy (10-2) 4. Ohio St. (11-2) 13. Georgia Tech (11-3) 21. Cincinnati (10-3) 17. Notre Dame (10-3) 25. Florida (7-5) 5. Missouri (12-2) 14. Nebraska (10-4) 22. Clemson (10-4) 18. Pittsburgh (9-4) 6. West Virginia (11-2) 15. Pittsburgh (10-3) 23. Florida St. (9-4) 19. Marshall (11-2) 2005 7. Kansas (12-1) 16. Wisconsin (10-3) 24. Nebraska (9-4) 20. West Virginia (9-4) 1. Texas (13-0) 8. Oklahoma (11-3) 17. LSU (9-4) 25. BYU (10-3) 21. Colorado (9-5) 2. Southern California 9. Virginia Tech (11-3) 18. Utah (10-3) 22. TCU (10-2) (12-1) 10. Texas (10-3) 19. Miami (FL) (9-4) 2012 23. Florida St. (9-5) 3. Penn St. (11-1) 11. Boston College (11-3) 20. Southern California 1. Alabama (13-1) 24. Florida (8-5) 4. Ohio St. (10-2) 12. Tennessee (10-4) (9-4) 2. Oregon (12-1) 25. Virginia (9-5) 5. LSU (11-2) 13. Arizona St. (10-3) 21. Ole Miss (9-4) 3. Notre Dame (12-1) 6. West Virginia (11-1) 14. Auburn (9-4) 22. West Virginia (9-4) 4. Georgia (12-2) 2003 7. Virginia Tech (11-2) BYU (11-2) 23. Texas Tech (9-4) 5. Texas A&M (11-2) 1. LSU (13-1) 8. Alabama (10-2) 16. Florida (9-4) 24. Central Mich. (12-2) 6. Stanford (12-2) 2. Southern California 9. TCU (11-1) 17. Hawaii (12-1) 25. Oklahoma St. (9-4) 7. South Carolina (11-2) (12-1) 10. Georgia (10-3) 18. Illinois (9-4) 8. Florida St. (12-2) 3. Oklahoma (12-2) 11. Notre Dame (9-3) 19. Michigan (9-4) 2010 9. Clemson (11-2) 4. Ohio St. (11-2) 12. Oregon (10-2) 20. Cincinnati (10-3) 1. Auburn (14-0) 10. Florida (11-2) 5. Miami (FL) (11-2) 13. UCLA (10-2) 21. Wisconsin (9-4) 2. TCU (13-0) 11. Kansas St. (11-2) 6. Georgia (11-3) 14. Auburn (9-3) 22. Clemson (9-4) 3. Oregon (12-1) 12. LSU (10-3) 7. Michigan (10-3) 15. Wisconsin (10-3) 23. Texas Tech (9-4) 4. Stanford (12-1) 13. Louisville (11-2) 8. Iowa (10-3) 16. Florida (9-3) 24. Oregon (9-4) 5. Ohio St. (12-1) 14. Boise St. (11-2) 9. Washington St. (10-3) 17. Boston College (9-3) 25. Penn St. (9-4) 6. Oklahoma (12-2) 15. Oklahoma (10-3) 10. Florida St. (10-3) 18. Miami (FL) (9-3) 7. Boise St. (12-1) 16. Northwestern (10-3) 11. Texas (10-3) 19. Texas Tech (9-3) 2008 8. LSU (11-2) 17. Utah St. (11-2) 12. Miami (OH) (13-1) 20. Louisville (9-3) 1. Florida (13-1) 9. Wisconsin (11-2) 18. Texas (9-4) 13. Kansas St. (11-4) 21. Clemson (8-4) 2. Southern California 10. Oklahoma St. (11-2) 19. Oregon St. (9-4) (12-1) 14. Ole Miss (10-3) 22. Oklahoma (8-5) 11. Alabama (10-3) 20. Vanderbilt (9-4) 3. Texas (12-1) 15. Boise St. (13-1) 23. Florida St. (8-5) 12. Arkansas (10-3) 21. San Jose St. (11-2) 4. Utah (13-0) 16. Tennessee (10-3) 24. Nebraska (8-4) 13. Nevada (13-1) 22. Cincinnati (10-3) 5. Oklahoma (12-2) 17. Minnesota (10-3) 25. California (8-4) 14. Michigan St. (11-2) 23. Nebraska (10-4) 6. Alabama (12-2) 18. Nebraska (10-3) 15. Virginia Tech (11-3) 24. Northern Ill. (12-2) 7. TCU (11-2) 19. Purdue (9-4) 2006 16. Florida St. (10-4) 25. Tulsa (11-3) 20. Maryland (10-3) 1. Florida (13-1) 8. Penn St. (11-2) 17. Mississippi St. (9-4) 21. Utah (10-2) 2. Ohio St. (12-1) 9. Oregon (10-3) 18. Missouri (10-3) 2013 10. Georgia (10-3) 22. Clemson (9-4) 3. LSU (11-2) 19. Nebraska (10-4) 1. Florida St. (14-0) 11. Ohio St. (10-3) 23. Bowling Green (11-3) 4. Southern California 20. UCF (11-3) 2. Auburn (12-2) (11-2) 12. Texas Tech (11-2) 24. TCU (11-2) 21. Texas A&M (9-4) 3. Michigan St. (13-1) 5. Wisconsin (12-1) 13. Boise St. (12-1) 25. Florida (8-5) 22. South Carolina (9-5) 4. South Carolina (11-2) 6. Boise St. (13-0) 14. Virginia Tech (10-4) 23. Utah (10-3) 5. Missouri (12-2) 7. Louisville (12-1) 15. Ole Miss (9-4) 2004 24. Maryland (9-4) 6. Oklahoma (11-2) 8. Auburn (11-2) 16. Missouri (10-4) 1. Southern California 25. NC State (9-4) 7. Clemson (11-2) (13-0) 9. Michigan (11-2) 17. Cincinnati (11-3) 8. Alabama (11-2) 2. Auburn (13-0) 10. West Virginia (11-2) 18. Oklahoma St. (9-4) 2011 9. Oregon (11-2) 3. Oklahoma (12-1) 11. Oklahoma (11-3) 19. Oregon St. (9-4) 1. Alabama (12-1) 10. Ohio St. (12-2) 4. Texas (11-1) 12. Rutgers (11-2) 20. Iowa (9-4) 2. LSU (13-1) Stanford (11-3) 5. Utah (12-0) 13. Texas (10-3) 21. BYU (10-3) 3. Oklahoma St. (12-1) 12. UCF (12-1) 6. Georgia (10-2) 14. California (10-3) 22. Georgia Tech (9-4) 4. Oregon (12-2) 13. Baylor (11-2) 7. Louisville (11-1) 15. BYU (11-2) 23. Florida St. (9-4) 5. Arkansas (11-2) 14. LSU (10-3) 8. Iowa (10-2) 16. Arkansas (10-4) 24. Michigan St. (9-4) 6. Boise St. (12-1) 15. Louisville (12-1) 9. California (10-2) 17. Wake Forest (11-3) 25. California (9-4) 7. Stanford (11-2) 16. UCLA (10-3) 10. Virginia Tech (10-3) 18. Virginia Tech (10-3) 8. South Carolina (11-2) 17. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 11. Miami (FL) (9-3) 19. Notre Dame (10-3) 2009 9. Michigan (11-2) 18. Texas A&M (9-4) 12. Michigan (9-3) 20. Boston College (10-3) 1. Alabama (14-0) 10. Michigan St. (11-3) 19. Southern California 13. Boise St. (11-1) 21. TCU (11-2) 2. Texas (13-1) 11. Wisconsin (11-3) (10-4) 14. Florida St. (9-3) 22. Oregon St. (10-4) 3. Florida (13-1) 12. Baylor (10-3) 20. Arizona St. (10-4) 15. Tennessee (10-3) 23. Tennessee (9-4) 4. Boise St. (14-0)

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21. Wisconsin (9-4) 2016 22. Duke (10-4) 1. Clemson (14-1) 23. Vanderbilt (9-4) 2. Alabama (14-1) 24. Notre Dame (9-4) 3. Oklahoma (11-2) 25. Nebraska (9-4) 4. Washington (12-2) 5. Southern California 2014 (10-3) 1. Ohio St. (14-1) 6. Ohio St. (11-2) 2. Oregon (13-2) 7. Penn St. (11-3) 3. TCU (12-1) 8. Florida St. (10-3) 4. Alabama (12-2) 9. Wisconsin (11-3) 5. Michigan St. (11-2) 10. Michigan (10-3) 6. Florida St. (13-1) 11. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 7. Georgia Tech (11-3) 12. Stanford (10-3) 8. Baylor (11-2) 13. Florida (9-4) 9. Georgia (10-3) 14. LSU (8-4) 10. UCLA (10-3) 15. Colorado (10-4) 11. Missouri (11-3) 16. Virginia Tech (10-4) 12. Mississippi St. (10-3) 17. West Virginia (10-3) 13. Wisconsin (11-3) 18. Western Mich. (13-1) 14. Arizona St. (10-3) 19. South Fla. (11-2) 15. Clemson (10-3) 20. Louisville (9-4) 16. Boise St. (12-2) 21. Utah (9-4) 17. Arizona (10-4) 22. Auburn (8-5) 18. Kansas St. (9-4) 23. Miami (FL) (9-4) 19. Ole Miss (9-4) 24. Tennessee (9-4) 20. Utah (9-4) 25. San Diego St. (11-3) 21. Southern California (9-4) 2017 22. Marshall (13-1) 1. Alabama (13-1) 23. Auburn (8-5) 2. Georgia (13-2) 24. Louisville (9-4) 3. Oklahoma (12-2) 25. Memphis (10-3) 4. Clemson (12-2) 5. Ohio St. (12-2) 2015 6. Wisconsin (13-1) 1. Alabama (14-1) 7. UCF (13-0) 2. Clemson (14-1) 8. Penn St. (11-2) 3. Stanford (12-2) 9. TCU (11-3) 4. Ohio St. (12-1) 10. Southern California 5. Oklahoma (11-2) (11-3) 6. Michigan St. (12-2) 11. Notre Dame (10-3) 7. TCU (11-2) 12. Auburn (10-4) 8. Houston (13-1) 13. Miami (FL) (10-3) 9. Ole Miss (10-3) 14. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 10. Iowa (12-2) 15. Washington (10-3) 11. Michigan (10-3) 16. Michigan St. (10-3) 12. Notre Dame (10-3) 17. Northwestern (10-3) 13. Baylor (10-3) 18. LSU (9-4) 14. Florida St. (10-3) 19. Stanford (9-5) 15. North Carolina (11-3) 20. Mississippi St. (9-4) 16. Utah (10-3) 21. South Fla. (10-2) 17. LSU (9-3) 22. Boise St. (11-3) 18. Navy (11-2) 23. NC State (9-4) 19. Oklahoma St. (10-3) 24. Memphis (10-3) 20. Oregon (9-4) 25. Virginia Tech (9-4) 21. Wisconsin (10-3) 22. Northwestern (10-3) 23. Tennessee (9-4) 24. Georgia (10-3) 25. Florida (10-4)

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF

The College Football Playoff began in 2014 as the first playoff system to CFP National Championship (Tampa, Fla.) determine the national champion in the highest level of college football. The College Football Playoff seeds the nation’s top-four teams into two semfinal Jan. 9, 2017 games. The semifinal winners then advance to the College Football Playoff Clemson 35, Alabama 31 National Championship game to determine the top team in major college football. 2017-18 The teams are selected based on the College Football Playoff rankings, which are determined by the selection committee. Beginning, in late October or Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) early November, the committee begins ranking teams each week based on Jan. 1, 2018 conference championships won, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, Georgia 54, Oklahoma 48 (2 OT) comparison of results against common opponents and other factors. The top- four teams in the final rankings make up the semifinal participants. Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) The two semifinal games rotate annually among six bowl games - Cotton Jan. 1, 2018 Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl - Alabama 24, Clemson 6 while the College Football Playoff National Championship game moves to a new city each year and is played on a Monday night in January. CFP National Championship (Atlanta) University presidents and chancellors from all 10 FBS conferences and Notre Jan. 8, 2018 Alabama 26, Georgia 23 (OT) Dame serve on the College Football Playoff Board of Managers and govern the administrative operations, with commissioners (the management commit- tee) managing the event. The selection committee consists of individuals with 2018-19 experience as coaches, student-athletes, college administrators and journal- ists, including sitting athletics directors. Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas) Dec. 29, 2018 Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF Dec. 29, 2018 RESULTS CFP National Championship (Santa Clara, Calif.) Jan. 7, 2019 2014-15 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Jan. 1, 2015 Oregon 59, Florida St. 20

Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) Jan. 1, 2015 Ohio St. 42, Alabama 35

CFP National Championship (Arlington, Texas) Jan. 12, 2015 Ohio St. 42, Oregon 20 2015-16 Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.) Dec. 31, 2015 Clemson 37, Oklahoma 17

Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas) Dec. 31, 2015 Alabama 38, Michigan St. 0

CFP National Championship (Glendale, Ariz.) Jan. 11, 2016 Alabama 45, Clemson 40 2016-17 Peach Bowl (Atlanta) Dec. 31, 2016 Alabama 24, Washington 7

Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Dec. 31, 2016 Clemson 31, Ohio St. 0

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2016 CFP FINAL 1. Alabama (13-0) RANKINGS 2. Clemson (12-1) 3. Ohio St. (11-1) (records listed are before the bowl games were played) 4. Washington (12-1) 5. Penn St. (11-2) 2014 6. Michigan (10-2) 1. Alabama (12-1) 7. Oklahoma (10-2) 2. Oregon (12-1) 8. Wisconsin (10-3) 3. Florida St. (13-0) 9. Southern California (9-3) 4. Ohio St. (12-1) 10. Colorado (10-3) 5. Baylor (11-1) 11. Florida St. (9-3) 6. TCU (11-1) 12. Oklahoma St. (9-3) 7. Mississippi St. (10-2) 13. Louisville (9-3) 8. Michigan St. (10-2) 14. Auburn (8-4) 9. Ole Miss (9-3) 15. Western Mich. (13-0) 10. Arizona (10-3) 16. West Virginia (10-2) 11. Kansas St. (9-3) 17. Florida (8-4) 12. Georgia Tech (10-3) 18. Stanford (9-3) 13. Georgia (9-3) 19. Utah (8-4) 14. UCLA (9-3) 20. LSU (7-4) 15. Arizona St. (9-3) 21. Tennessee (8-4) 16. Missouri (10-3) 22. Virginia Tech (9-4) 17. Clemson (9-3) 23. Pittsburgh (8-4) 18. Wisconsin (10-3) 24. Temple (10-3) 19. Auburn (8-4) 25. Navy (9-3) 20. Boise St. (11-2) 21. Louisville (9-3) 2017 22. Utah (8-4) 1. Clemson (12-1) 23. LSU (8-4) 2. Oklahoma (12-1) 24. Southern California (8-4) 3. Georgia (12-1) 25. Minnesota (8-4) 4. Alabama (11-1) 5. Ohio St. (11-2) 2015 6. Wisconsin (12-1) 1. Clemson (13-0) 7. Auburn (10-3) 2. Alabama (12-1) 8. Southern California (11-2) 3. Michigan St. (12-1) 9. Penn St. (10-2) 4. Oklahoma (11-1) 10. Miami (FL) (10-2) 5. Iowa (12-1) 11. Washington (10-2) 6. Stanford (11-2) 12. UCF (12-0) 7. Ohio St. (11-1) 13. Stanford (9-4) 8. Notre Dame (10-2) 14. Notre Dame (9-3) 9. Florida St. (10-2) 15. TCU (10-3) 10. North Carolina (11-2) 16. Michigan St. (9-3) 11. TCU (10-2) 17. LSU (9-3) 12. Ole Miss (9-3) 18. Washington St. (9-3) 13. Northwestern (10-2) 19. Oklahoma St. (9-3) 14. Michigan (9-3) 20. Memphis (10-2) 15. Oregon (9-3) 21. Northwestern (9-3) 16. Oklahoma St. (10-2) 22. Virginia Tech (9-3) 17. Baylor (9-3) 23. Mississippi St. (8-4) 18. Houston (12-1) 24. NC State (8-4) 19. Florida (10-3) 25. Boise St. (10-3) 20. LSU (8-3) 21. Navy (9-2) 22. Utah (9-3) 23. Tennessee (8-4) 24. Temple (10-3) 25. Southern California (8-5)

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BOWL COALITION, ALLIANCE AND BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES HISTORY

Bowl Coalition The history of the College Football Bowl Coalition began in 1992 and lasted for three years through the 1994 season. The Bowl Coalition featured four games -- the Orange, Sugar, Cotton and Fiesta Bowls -- with conference champions locked into the Orange (Big Eight), Sugar (Southeastern) and Cotton (Southwest) Bowls and the Fiesta Bowl pairing two at-large teams. The Fiesta Bowl had the ability to select one Coalition-eligible team that was not a conference champion before the national selection date. The original Coalition also involved champions from the Big East and Atlantic Coast Conferences, as well as Notre Dame. Selections were made on the basis of how the champions of the Big Eight, Southeastern and Southwest Conferences finished in the final regular-season poll, which was a combination of the Associated Press and CNN/USA Today rankings. All selections were made by the Coalition as a group on the first Sunday in December after the final weekend of the regular season. All teams had to have at least six wins against FBS opponents, and Notre Dame was guaranteed a spot with seven wins and could still qualify with six wins given mutual agreement between the bowls. There were 56 FBS members that were members of the original Coalition, which also included original involvement with the Gator and John Hancock Bowls. The remainder of the bowls remained in place, many with predetermined conference tie-ins. A second layer of bowls eventually was identified and came to be known as the Tier Two bowls. Bowl Coalition (1992-94) 1992 Season Sugar Bowl Alabama 34, Miami (FL) 13 [Had first selection, but had automatic matchup between SEC champion Alabama, which was ranked No. 2 in final regular-season AP poll, and Big East cham- pion Miami (Florida), which was ranked No. 1.] Cotton Bowl Notre Dame 28, Texas A&M 3 (Had second selection based on SWC champion Texas A&M being ranked No. 4 at end of regular season and chose at-large selection Notre Dame.) Orange Bowl Florida St. 27, Nebraska 14 (Had third selection based on Big Eight champion Nebraska being ranked No. 11 at end of regular season and chose ACC champion Florida State.) Fiesta Bowl Syracuse 26, Colorado 22 (Had fourth selection and chose at-large selection Syracuse and at-large selection Colorado.)

1993 Season Orange Bowl Florida St. 18, Nebraska 14 (Had first selection, but had automatic matchup between Big Eight champion Nebraska, which was ranked No. 1 in final regular-season coalition poll, and ACC champion Florida State, which was ranked No. 2.) Cotton Bowl Notre Dame 24, Texas A&M 21 (Had second selection based on SWC champion Texas A&M being ranked No. 7 at end of regular season and chose at-large selection Notre Dame.) Sugar Bowl Florida 41, West Virginia 7 (Had third selection based on SEC champion Florida being ranked No. 10 at end of regular season and chose Big East champion West Virginia.) Fiesta Bowl Arizona 29, Miami (FL) 0 [Had fourth selection and chose at-large selection Miami (Florida) and also picked at-large Arizona.]

1994 Season Orange Bowl Nebraska 24, Miami (FL) 17 [Had first selection based on Big Eight champion Nebraska being ranked No. 1 at end of regular season in coalition poll and chose Big East champion Miami (Florida).] Sugar Bowl Florida St. 23, Florida 17 (Had second selection based on SEC champion Florida being ranked No. 5 and chose ACC champion Florida State.) Cotton Bowl Southern California 55, Texas Tech 14

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(Had third selection based on SWC champion Texas Tech being unranked and chose at-large Southern California.) Fiesta Bowl Colorado 41, Notre Dame 24 (Had fourth selection and chose at-large Notre Dame and at-large Colorado.) Bowl Alliance The Bowl Alliance lasted three seasons, 1995 through 1997, and involved three games -- the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar Bowls. A predetermined rotation cre- ated a situation in which each year a different bowl had the first two choices, while a second bowl chose third and fifth and the third bowl chose fourth and sixth. Conferences that were a part of the Alliance were the Big 12, Atlantic Coast, Big East and Southeastern, leaving two at-large slots. The most noteworthy change from the Coalition to the Alliance was the elimination of the conference tie-ins, which had been in existence for years. The goal was to provide the best opportunity to match the top two teams and provide the greatest flexibility in creating the postseason matchups between Alliance partners. In 1995, the first season of the Alliance, there was only one at-large position since the merger of the Big Eight and Southwest Conferences into the Big 12 had not yet taken place, providing five guaranteed conference champions that season. Notre Dame was guaranteed the at-large slot in 1995 by finishing in the top 10 of either the Associated Press or CNN/USA Today poll. Bowl Alliance (1995-97) 1995 Season Fiesta Bowl Nebraska 62, Florida 24 (Had first and second selections and picked Big Eight champion Nebraska, which was ranked No. 1 in the regular-season AP poll, against SEC champion Florida, which was ranked No. 2. This pick was required through mandatory No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup rules.) Orange Bowl Florida St. 31, Notre Dame 26 (Had third and fifth selections and picked ACC champion Florida State against at-large Notre Dame.) Sugar Bowl Virginia Tech 28, Texas 10 (Had fourth and sixth selections and picked Big East champion Virginia Tech against SWC champion Texas.)

1996 Season Sugar Bowl Florida 52, Florida St. 20 (Had first and second selections and picked SEC champion Florida and ACC champion Florida State.) Fiesta Bowl Penn St. 38, Texas 15 (Had third and fifth selections and picked at-large Penn State and Big 12 champion Texas.) Orange Bowl Nebraska 41, Virginia Tech 21 (Had fourth and sixth selections and picked at-large selection Nebraska and Big East champion Virginia Tech.) 1997 Season Orange Bowl Nebraska 42, Tennessee 17 (Had first and second selections and picked Big 12 champion Nebraska and SEC champion Tennessee.) Sugar Bowl Florida St. 31, Ohio St. 14 (Had third and fifth selections and picked ACC champion Florida State and at-large Ohio State.) Fiesta Bowl Kansas St. 35, Syracuse 18 (Had fourth and sixth selections and picked at-large Kansas State and Big East champion Syracuse.)

BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was launched in 1998 to match the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the BCS rankings in a bowl game to determine a national champion in the absence of NCAA-sponsored playoffs. The No. 1 vs. No. 2 game rotated between the Fiesta, Orange, Rose and Sugar Bowls from 1998 through 2005. A BCS Championship Game was added in 2006 for the contest between the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the BCS rankings until the College Football Playoff began in 2014. 1998—Top-ranked Tennessee beat Florida State, 23-16, in the Fiesta Bowl to cap the first BCS year. 1999—Florida State returned to the title game again in 1999, this time appearing in the Sugar Bowl as the No. 1 team. The Seminoles upended Virginia Tech, 46-29.

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2000—It was the Orange Bowl’s turn to host the final game, and Florida State kept its streak of appearances alive. However, Oklahoma’s defense ruled the evening as the Sooners won, 13-2. 2001—Miami (Florida) was the only unbeaten team in the FBS through the regular season and earned the top spot in the BCS rankings. Nebraska edged Colorado for the second spot and joined the Hurricanes in the Rose Bowl. Miami exploded for 34 unanswered points in the first half on its way to a 37-14 triumph. 2002—Miami (Florida) again topped the BCS regular-season standings with a 2.93 mark and Ohio State was second at 3.97. However, the Buckeyes captured the No. 1 vs. No. 2 victory in the Fiesta Bowl, 31-24 in two overtimes, to take the national title. 2003—Oklahoma led the BCS rankings going in to the bowl games with a 5.11 mark, LSU was second at 5.99 and Southern California was third at 6.15. LSU captured the BCS title by defeating Oklahoma, 21-14, in the matchup of No. 1 against No. 2 in the Sugar Bowl. However, in the Associated Press (media) final poll, Southern California was voted No. 1 while LSU was No. 1 in the USA Today/ESPN (coaches) final poll. 2004—Southern California led from the opening bell to the final BCS game, in which the No. 1 Trojans demolished No. 2 Oklahoma, 55-19, in the Orange Bowl. The season was not without controversy, however, as many upset Auburn fans thought the Tigers should have been in the title game after posting a perfect 13-0 record. 2005—For the first time in BCS history, the undisputed top two teams in the country faced each other in the national championship game, as Southern California and Texas met in the Rose Bowl. The Longhorns rallied from a 38-26 deficit with two touchdowns in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter, capped by Vince Young’s eight-yard scamper with 19 seconds left, for the 41-38 victory. 2006—Preseason No. 1 Ohio State played like a national champion from week one to earn a spot in the BCS championship game against the Gators of Florida. The Buckeyes had already taken care of another No. 2 in Texas in September, and after the opening kickoff, a 93-yard return for a touchdown by Ted Ginn Jr., it looked like they would hold off another challenge. However, the Gators answered quickly and often as Florida grabbed a 34-14 lead at halftime, coasted to a 41-14 win and claimed the 2006 BCS championship. 2007—It was a year of upsets as three different schools, including one team two different times, held the No. 1 spot throughout the year, before LSU claimed the 2007 BCS championship. Ohio State was the week one favorite and ran with the top spot the first four weeks before handing it off to the LSU Tigers. It only took two weeks before LSU moved over for Missouri. It only lasted one week as Ohio State jumped back into the driver’s seat. For the second straight year, the Buckeyes would lose in the national championship game as LSU claimed the trophy with a 38-24 win. 2008—For the second time in three years, Florida claimed a BCS championship despite entering the game ranked No. 2 in the final BCS standings. The Gators were fourth in the BCS standings going into the final week of the season, but Florida won a showdown against Alabama, which was the top-ranked team in the BCS standings. Florida’s win over the Crimson Tide moved Oklahoma into the BCS top spot and set up the BCS championship game between the Sooners and the Gators. Head coach Urban Meyer’s Florida squad controlled the potent Oklahoma offense and clinched the BCS championship with a 24-14 victory. 2009—Alabama scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to clinch a 37-21 victory over Texas in the BCS championship game and give the Southeastern Conference its fourth BCS title in as many years. The Crimson Tide was the top-ranked team in the BCS rankings followed by Texas after Alabama beat Florida, 32-13, in the SEC championship game. Florida held the BCS top spot 13 of the first 14 weeks of the rankings until the loss to Alabama in the SEC title game. 2010—Auburn’s Wes Byrum kicked a 19-yard field goal as time expired to give Auburn a 22-19 victory over Oregon in the BCS championship game and give the Southeastern Conference its fifth straight BCS title. Auburn held the top spot in the BCS rankings, followed by Oregon. TCU made it three undefeated teams going into the bowl season and the Horned Frogs earned a spot in the Rose Bowl. 2011—For the first time in the 14-year history of the BCS, two teams from the same conference played each other in the championship game. The LSU- Alabama rematch from the regular season also guaranteed the Southeastern Conference its sixth straight BCS title. Alabama’s Jeremy Shelley kicked five field goals and scored the game’s only touchdown on a 34-yard run. LSU managed only five first downs for the game and crossed the 50-yard-line only once as Alabama won, 21-0, to record the first BCS title-game shutout. 2012—No. 2 Alabama rolled past top-ranked Notre Dame, 42-14, in the BCS championship game to lock up the Crimson Tide’s second straight national title and third in four years. Eddie Lacy, the game’s offensive MVP, ran for one touchdown and caught a pass for another to help Alabama build a 28-0 halftime lead. For the game, Lacy rushed for 140 yards on 20 carries. Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron completed 20 of 28 passes for four touchdowns and 264 yards. 2013—A late score propelled undefeated No. 1 Florida State past No. 2 Auburn, 34-31, in the final BCS championship game to give the Seminoles their first BCS title since 1999. With only 1:19 in the game, freshman quarterback Jameis Winston engineered an 80-yard drive that resulted in a two-yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin with 13 seconds left. In that drive, Winston went 6-of-7 for 77 yards, including a 49-yard catch and run from . BCS CHAMPIONS 1998—Tennessee 1999—Florida St. 2000—Oklahoma 2001—Miami (FL) 2002—Ohio St. 2003—LSU 2004—Southern California 2005—Texas 2006—Florida 2007—LSU 2008—Florida 2009—Alabama 2010—Auburn 2011—Alabama 2012—Alabama 2013—Florida St. NOTE: The NCAA did not enact, adopt or otherwise approve of the Bowl Championship Series. The NCAA had no role in the selection of the institutions that participated in postseason bowl games. 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2013 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking

Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Florida St. .997 1.000 .990 .996 2. Auburn .963 .959 .970 .964 3. Alabama .916 .912 .890 .906 4. Michigan St. .854 .866 .860 .860 5. Stanford .801 .767 .890 .819 6. Baylor .784 .823 .710 .772 7. Ohio St. .780 .781 .750 .771 8. Missouri .705 .702 .770 .726 9. South Carolina .711 .715 .720 .715 10. Oregon .571 .572 .600 .581 11. Oklahoma .578 .589 .560 .576 12. Clemson .576 .580 .510 .555 13. Oklahoma St. .545 .545 .480 .523 14. Arizona St. .346 .388 .590 .442 15. UCF .418 .425 .460 .434 16. LSU .483 .464 .350 .432 17. UCLA .346 .336 .430 .370 18. Louisville .416 .394 .150 .320 19. Wisconsin .256 .263 .190 .237 20. Fresno St. .221 .222 .060 .168 21. Texas A&M .179 .159 .160 .166 22. Georgia .121 .087 .270 .159 23. Northern Ill. .155 .096 .220 .157 24. Duke .111 .159 .070 .113 25. Southern California .020 .021 .160 .067 Explanation To derive a team’s poll percentages in the Harris Interactive and USA Today polls, each team’s point total is divided by a maximum 2,875 possible points in the Harris Interactive poll and 1,475 possible points in the USA Today poll. Teams are assigned an inverse point total (25 for No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.) for each of their respective computer poll rankings to determine the overall computer component. The highest and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, and the sum total of the remaining four rankings is divided by 100 (the maximum pos- sible points). This figure produces a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson and Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength within its formula. The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris Interactive and USA Today polls, and the computer rankings. The highest BCS Average receives the No. 1 ranking; the second highest receives No. 2, and so forth. BCS RESULTS FOR 2013-14: BCS Championship (Pasadena)—Florida St. 34, Auburn 31 Fiesta Bowl—UCF 52, Baylor 42 Orange Bowl—Clemson 40, Ohio St. 35 Rose Bowl—Michigan St. 24, Stanford 20 Sugar Bowl—Oklahoma 45, Alabama 31 2012 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking

Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Notre Dame .997 .997 1.000 .998 2. Alabama .962 .961 .910 .944 3. Florida .863 .873 .960 .898 4. Oregon .886 .890 .810 .862 5. Kansas St. .811 .807 .850 .823 6. Stanford .745 .710 .850 .768 7. Georgia .831 .824 .620 .758 8. LSU .740 .753 .760 .751 9. Texas A&M .693 .704 .630 .676 10. South Carolina .639 .642 .700 .660

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Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 11. Oklahoma .607 .603 .730 .650 12. Florida St. .576 .578 .360 .505 13. Oregon St. .445 .450 .520 .472 14. Clemson .517 .521 .370 .469 15. Northern Ill. .347 .336 .300 .328 16. Nebraska .247 .222 .510 .326 17. UCLA .275 .277 .310 .287 18. Michigan .183 .189 .390 .254 19. Boise St. .368 .386 .000 .251 20. Northwestern .237 .301 .160 .233 21. Louisville .245 .277 .020 .181 22. Utah St. .230 .226 .080 .179 23. Texas .080 .066 .310 .152 24. San Jose St. -- .075 .260 .135 25. Kent St. .115 .057 .060 .077 BCS RESULTS FOR 2012-13: BCS Championship (Miami)—Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14 Fiesta Bowl—Oregon 35, Kansas St. 17 Orange Bowl—Florida St. 31, Northern Ill. 10 Rose Bowl—Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 Sugar Bowl—Louisville 33, Florida 23 2011 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. LSU 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 2. Alabama .947 .949 .930 .942 3. Oklahoma St. .923 .927 .950 .933 4. Stanford .871 .872 .800 .848 5. Oregon .825 .834 .710 .790 6. Arkansas .752 .754 .800 .769 7. Boise St. .778 .765 .680 .741 8. Kansas St. .603 .595 .850 .683 9. South Carolina .638 .658 .670 .655 10. Wisconsin .717 .736 .460 .637 11. Virginia Tech .521 .566 .470 .519 12. Baylor .427 .406 .660 .498 13. Michigan .503 .535 .400 .479 14. Oklahoma .325 .296 .760 .460 15. Clemson .470 .445 .350 .422 16. Georgia .381 .365 .490 .412 17. Michigan St. .497 .498 .170 .388 18. TCU .433 .428 .300 .387 19. Houston .394 .368 .290 .350 20. Nebraska .249 .273 .260 .261 21. Southern Miss. .247 .248 .080 .192 22. Penn St. .133 .128 .130 .131 23. West Virginia .182 .189 .000 .123 24. Texas .002 -- .260 .088 25. Auburn .005 -- .170 .058 BCS RESULTS FOR 2011-12: BCS Championship (New Orleans)—Alabama 21, LSU 0 Fiesta Bowl—Oklahoma St. 41, Stanford 38 Orange Bowl—West Virginia 70, Clemson 33 Rose Bowl—Oregon 45, Wisconsin 38 Sugar Bowl—Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20

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2010 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Auburn .9856 .9742 1.000 .9866 2. Oregon .9730 .9831 .960 .9720 3. TCU .9168 .9139 .900 .9102 4. Stanford .8495 .8400 .820 .8365 5. Wisconsin .8572 .8651 .690 .8041 6. Ohio St. .8046 .8136 .680 .7660 7. Oklahoma .6758 .6834 .830 .7297 8. Arkansas .6989 .6834 .800 .7274 9. Michigan St. .7382 .7485 .590 .7485 10. Boise St. .6316 .6197 .590 .6137 11. LSU .5702 .5600 .710 .6134 12. Missouri .4800 .4827 .620 .5276 13. Virginia Tech .5695 .6102 .330 .5032 14. Oklahoma St. .4323 .4868 .550 .4897 15. Nevada .4568 .4339 .410 .4336 16. Alabama .4053 .3532 .540 .4328 17. Texas A&M .3779 .3675 .500 .4151 18. Nebraska .3986 .4115 .380 .3967 19. Utah .2404 .2542 .270 .2549 20. South Carolina .2214 .2339 .270 .2418 21. Mississippi St. .1754 .1729 .200 .1828 22. West Virginia .1821 .1769 .040 .1330 23. Florida St. .0961 .1058 .140 .1140 24. Hawaii .0670 .0664 .100 .0778 25. UCF .0667 .0969 .000 .0545 BCS RESULTS FOR 2010-11: BCS Championship (Glendale, Arizona)—Auburn 22, Oregon 19 Fiesta Bowl—Oklahoma 48, UConn 20 Orange Bowl—Stanford 40, Virginia Tech 12 Rose Bowl—TCU 21, Wisconsin 19 Sugar Bowl—Ohio St. 31, Arkansas 26 2009 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Alabama .9968 .9966 1.000 .9978 2. Texas .9547 .9553 .920 .9433 3. Cincinnati .8656 .8678 .930 .8878 4. TCU .9049 .9058 .840 .8836 5. Florida .8404 .8407 .910 .8637 6. Boise St. .8274 .8244 .780 .8106 7. Oregon .7474 .7431 .780 .7568 8. Ohio St. .7302 .7302 .510 .6568 9. Georgia Tech .6270 .6244 .690 .6471 10. Iowa .6218 .6224 .610 .6180 11. Virginia Tech .5505 .5620 .590 .5675 12. LSU .4856 .4868 .640 .5375 13. Penn St. .6316 .6441 .320 .5319 14. BYU .4733 .4759 .410 .4531 15. Miami (FL) .4116 .4142 .500 .4419 16. West Virginia .2561 .2908 .460 .3357 17. Pittsburgh .3491 .3431 .250 .3141 18. Oregon St. .2533 .2495 .360 .2876 19. Oklahoma St. .2944 .2739 .220 .2628 20. Arizona .1337 .1607 .380 .2248

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Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 21. Stanford .2193 .1715 .150 .1803 22. Nebraska .2214 .2651 .010 .1655 23. Utah .1793 .1241 .070 .1245 24. Southern California .0435 .0285 .290 .1207 25. Wisconsin .1435 .1675 .050 .1203 BCS RESULTS FOR 2009-10: BCS Championship (Pasadena, California)—Alabama 37, Texas 21 Fiesta Bowl—Boise St. 17, TCU 10 Orange Bowl—Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14 Rose Bowl—Ohio St. 26, Oregon 17 Sugar Bowl—Florida 51, Cincinnati 24 2008 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Oklahoma .9554 .9718 1.000 .9757 2. Florida .9827 .9711 .890 .9479 3. Texas .9260 .9233 .940 .9298 4. Alabama .8644 .8584 .810 .8443 5. Southern California .8542 .8584 .750 .8208 6. Utah .7501 .7436 .860 .7846 7. Texas Tech .7398 .7423 .870 .7840 8. Penn St. .7738 .7823 .660 .7387 9. Boise St. .6860 .6780 .730 .6980 10. Ohio St. .6577 .6584 .590 .6354 11. TCU .5593 .5751 .620 .5848 12. Cincinnati .5409 .5443 .530 .5384 13. Oklahoma St. .4963 .4734 .490 .4866 14. Georgia Tech .4322 .4525 .470 .4516 15. Georgia .3604 .3521 .420 .3775 16. BYU .3791 .3548 .340 .3580 17. Oregon .4287 .4898 .100 .3395 18. Michigan St. .2942 .3056 .260 .2866 19. Virginia Tech .1809 .2210 .330 .2440 20. Pittsburgh .2258 .2072 .280 .2377 21. Missouri .1352 .1430 .210 .1627 22. Ball St. .1436 .2156 .080 .1464 23. Northwestern .1940 .2190 .000 .1377 24. Boston College .0609 .0630 .190 .1046 25. Ole Miss .1462 .1049 .000 .0837 BCS RESULTS FOR 2008-09: BCS Championship (Miami)—Florida 24, Oklahoma 14 Fiesta Bowl—Texas 24, Ohio St. 21 Orange Bowl—Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7 Rose Bowl—Southern California 38, Penn St. 24 Sugar Bowl—Utah 31, Alabama 17 2007 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Ohio St. .9870 .9793 .910 .9588 2. LSU .9228 .9453 .950 .9394 3. Virginia Tech .8228 .8280 .960 .8703 4. Oklahoma .8842 .8873 .800 .8572 5. Georgia .8663 .8513 .800 .8392 6. Missouri .7428 .7360 .850 .7763 7. Southern California .8232 .8180 .650 .7637

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Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 8. Kansas .7340 .7327 .810 .7589 9. West Virginia .6751 .6733 .640 .6628 10. Hawaii .6677 .6627 .610 .6468 11. Arizona St. .5712 .6000 .690 .6204 12. Florida .6267 .5933 .620 .6133 13. Illinois .4912 .4980 .390 .4597 14. Boston College .3944 .4113 .570 .4586 15. Clemson .3653 .3780 .410 .3844 16. Tennessee .3053 .3200 .350 .3251 17. BYU .3200 .3080 .280 .3027 18. Wisconsin .3786 .3960 .100 .2915 19. Texas .3449 .3320 .080 .2523 20. Virginia .1933 .2213 .290 .2349 21. South Fla. .1270 .0767 .430 .2112 22. Cincinnati .2035 .1433 .190 .1789 23. Auburn .1572 .1927 .120 .1566 24. Boise St. .1898 .1640 .000 .1179 25. UConn .0182 .0153 .190 .0745 BCS RESULTS FOR 2007-08: BCS Championship (New Orleans)—LSU 38, Ohio St. 24 Fiesta Bowl—West Virginia 48, Oklahoma 28 Orange Bowl—Kansas 24, Virginia Tech 21 Rose Bowl—Southern California 49, Illinois 17 Sugar Bowl—Georgia 41, Hawaii 10 2006 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Ohio St. .9996 1.0000 1.0000 1.000 2. Florida .9451 .9484 .9400 .945 3. Michigan .9317 .9316 .9400 .934 4. LSU .8396 .8381 .8200 .833 5. Southern California .7692 .7568 .8600 .795 6. Louisville .8042 .7890 .7900 .794 7. Wisconsin .7890 .8148 .6400 .748 8. Boise St. .6903 .6794 .7600 .710 9. Auburn .6106 .6452 .6900 .649 10. Oklahoma .6998 .7194 .4700 .630 11. Notre Dame .6106 .5955 .6800 .629 12. Arkansas .5250 .5148 .5100 .517 13. West Virginia .5257 .5161 .4800 .507 14. Wake Forest .4835 .4806 .3300 .431 15. Virginia Tech .4807 .5039 .3000 .428 16. Rutgers .3834 .3658 .4800 .410 17. Tennessee .3327 .3226 .5000 .385 18. California .2605 .2813 .5400 .361 19. Texas .3370 .3755 .1500 .288 20. BYU .2966 .2381 .0900 .208 21. Texas A&M .1950 .1955 .0500 .147 22. Oregon St. .0450 .0465 .3400 .144 23. Nebraska .1246 .1561 .0000 .094 24. Boston College .1126 .1129 .0400 .089 25. UCLA .0035 .0000 .1900 .065 BCS RESULTS FOR 2006-07: BCS Championship (Glendale, Ariz.)—Florida 41, Ohio St. 14 Fiesta Bowl—Boise St. 43, Oklahoma 42 (ot)

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Orange Bowl—Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 Rose Bowl—Southern California 32, Michigan 18 Sugar Bowl—LSU 41, Notre Dame 14 2005 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Harris Interactive Pct. USA Today Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Southern California .9950 .9955 .970 .9868 2. Texas .9650 .9645 .990 .9732 3. Penn St. .9175 .9187 .920 .9187 4. Ohio St. .8488 .8387 .880 .8559 5. Oregon .7805 .7961 .820 .7989 6. Notre Dame .8124 .7865 .600 .7329 7. Georgia .7267 .7077 .720 .7182 8. Miami (FL) .6874 .6935 .730 .7037 9. Auburn .7381 .7361 .550 .6747 10. Virginia Tech .6085 .6161 .790 .6715 11. West Virginia .5922 .6187 .710 .6403 12. LSU .6414 .6465 .600 .6293 13. Alabama .5136 .5077 .340 .4538 14. TCU .4701 .4735 .390 .4445 15. Texas Tech .4060 .4103 .470 .4288 BCS RESULTS FOR 2005-06: Rose Bowl—Texas 41, Southern California 38 Orange Bowl—Penn St. 26, Florida St. 23 (3 ot) Fiesta Bowl—Ohio St. 34, Notre Dame 20 Sugar Bowl—West Virginia 38, Georgia 35 2004 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking AP Pct. USA Today/ESPN Pct. Computer Pct. BCS Avg. 1. Southern California .9840 .9770 .970 .9770 2. Oklahoma .9575 .9567 .990 .9681 3. Auburn .9385 .9410 .920 .9331 4. Texas .8228 .8400 .880 .8476 5. California .8609 .8433 .800 .8347 6. Utah .8277 .7967 .830 .8181 7. Georgia .6874 .7325 .670 .6966 8. Virginia Tech .6837 .6800 .650 .6712 9. Boise St. .5908 .6184 .760 .6564 10. Louisville .7280 .6990 .520 .6490 11. LSU .5717 .6111 .650 .6109 12. Iowa .5834 .5325 .550 .5553 13. Michigan .5643 .5731 .380 .5058 14. Miami (FL) .4775 .4839 .450 .4705 15. Tennessee .4006 .3666 .450 .4057 BCS RESULTS FOR 2004-05: Rose Bowl—Texas 38, Michigan 37 Fiesta Bowl—Utah 35, Pittsburgh 7 Sugar Bowl—Auburn 16, Virginia Tech 13 Orange Bowl—Southern California 55, Oklahoma 19 2003 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Poll Avg. Comp. Avg. Sked Strength Loss Record Subtotal Quality Win Total 1. Oklahoma 3 1.17 11 1 5.61 -0.5 5.11 2. LSU 2 1.83 29 1 5.99 5.99 3. Southern California 1 2.67 37 1 6.15 6.15 4. Michigan 4 4.67 14 2 11.23 -0.6 10.63 5. Ohio St. 6.5 5.50 7 2 14.28 14.28

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Poll Avg. Comp. Avg. Sked Strength Loss Record Subtotal Quality Win Total 6. Texas 5 6.83 20 2 14.63 -0.1 14.53 7. Florida St. 8.5 6.83 15 2 17.93 17.93 8. Tennessee 6.5 9.50 46 2 19.84 -0.2 19.64 9. Miami (FL) 9.5 8.17 13 2 20.19 -0.4 19.79 10. Kansas St. 9 11.33 10 3 23.73 -1.0 22.73 11. Miami (OH) 14.5 6.00 68 1 24.22 24.22 12. Georgia 11 10.17 18 3 24.89 -0.3 24.59 13. Iowa 12.5 13.50 16 3 29.64 -0.7 28.94 14. Purdue 12.5 15.83 40 3 32.93 32.93 15. Florida 17 16.50 5 4 37.70 -0.9 36.80 BCS RESULTS FOR 2003-04: Sugar Bowl—LSU 21, Oklahoma 14 Fiesta Bowl—Ohio St. 35, Kansas St. 28 Orange Bowl—Miami (FL) 16, Florida St. 14 Rose Bowl—Southern California 28, Michigan 14 2002 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Poll Avg. Comp. Avg. Sked Strength Loss Record Subtotal Quality Win Total 1. Miami (FL) 1 1.17 0.76 0 2.93 2.93 2. Ohio St. 2 1.67 0.80 0 4.47 -0.5 3.97 3. Georgia 4 3.17 0.20 1 8.37 8.37 4. Southern California 5 3.67 0.04 2 10.71 -0.2 10.51 5. Iowa 3 4.83 1.96 1 10.79 10.79 6. Washington St. 7 7.00 0.84 2 16.84 -0.7 16.14 7. Oklahoma 8 6.33 0.56 2 16.89 -0.1 16.79 8. Kansas St. 6 10.67 2.16 2 20.83 -0.7 20.13 9. Notre Dame 11.5 6.83 0.60 2 20.93 20.93 10. Texas 9 9.50 0.88 2 21.38 -0.3 21.08 11. Michigan 11.5 9.33 0.08 3 23.91 23.91 12. Penn St. 10 13.33 0.64 3 26.97 26.97 13. Colorado 14 15.17 0.40 4 33.57 -0.3 33.27 14. Florida St. 16 13.83 0.12 4 33.95 33.95 15. West Virginia 14 17.33 1.64 3 35.97 35.97 BCS RESULTS FOR 2002-03: Fiesta Bowl—Ohio St. 31, Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) Orange Bowl—Southern California 38, Iowa 17 Sugar Bowl—Georgia 26, Florida St. 13 Rose Bowl—Oklahoma 34, Washington St. 14 2001 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking USA Today/ Poll And. & AJC Comp. Quality Rank Team AP ESPN Avg. Hester Colley Bill. Massey Roth. Sugar. SH Wolfe Avg. SSch SRk Losses Subtotal Win Total 1. Miami (FL) 1 1 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.00 18 0.72 0 2.72 -0.1 2.62 2. Nebraska 4 4 4.0 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2.17 14 0.56 1 7.73 -0.5 7.23 3. Colorado 3 3 3.0 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 3 4.50 2 0.08 2 9.58 -2.3 7.28 4. Oregon 2 2 2.0 3 3 3 2 8 7 6 7 4.83 31 1.24 1 9.07 -0.4 8.67 5. Florida 5 5 5.0 9 8 7 8 4 2 3 5 5.83 19 0.76 2 13.59 -0.5 13.09 6. Tennessee 8 8 8.0 5 4 8 6 7 8 7 4 6.17 3 0.12 2 16.29 -1.6 14.69 7. Texas 9 9 9.0 8 9 10 9 3 4 4 6 6.67 33 1.32 2 18.99 -1.2 17.79 8. Illinois 7 7 7.0 7 6 6 12 13 12 10 12 9.83 37 1.48 1 19.31 0.0 19.31 9. Stanford 11 11 11.0 6 7 11 5 9 9 8 8 7.83 22 0.88 2 21.71 -1.3 20.41 10. Maryland 6 6 6.0 14 10 5 10 11 11 14 11 11.17 78 3.12 1 21.29 0.0 21.29 11. Oklahoma 10 10 10.0 10 11 9 13 6 6 9 9 9.00 36 1.44 2 22.44 -0.9 21.54 12. Washington St. 13 13 13.0 12 12 12 7 10 10 11 10 10.83 42 1.68 2 27.51 -0.6 26.91 13. LSU 12 12 12.0 11 13 14 14 12 18 13 14 13.33 10 0.40 3 28.73 -1.0 27.73

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USA Today/ Poll And. & AJC Comp. Quality Rank Team AP ESPN Avg. Hester Colley Bill. Massey Roth. Sugar. SH Wolfe Avg. SSch SRk Losses Subtotal Win Total 14. South Carolina 14 14 14.0 20 19 19 17 17 23 23 17 19.17 40 1.60 3 37.77 0.0 37.77 15. Washington 21 20 20.5 13 15 15 11 16 25 17 13 14.83 21 0.84 3 39.17 -1.0 38.17 Key: AP (Associated Press poll); USA/ESPN (USA Today/ESPN coaches poll); Poll Avg. (Average of two polls); And. & Hester (Anderson & Hester); AJC Colley (Colley Matrix); Bill (Richard Billingsley); Dunk (Dunkel Index); Mass (Kenneth Massey); Roth (David Rothman); Sagar. (Jeff Sagarin); SH (Scripps- Howard); Wolfe (Peter Wolfe); Comp. Avg. (Computer Services Average); SSch (Strength of Schedule); SRk (Schedule Rank). BCS RESULTS FOR 2001-02: Rose Bowl—Miami (FL) 37, Nebraska 14 Fiesta Bowl—Oregon 38, Colorado 16 Orange Bowl—Florida 56, Maryland 23 Sugar Bowl—LSU 47, Illinois 34 2000 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking USA Today/ Poll And. & AJC Comp. Rank Team AP ESPN Avg. Hester Colley Bill. Massey Roth. Sugar. SH Wolfe Avg. SSch SRk Losses Subtotal 1. Oklahoma 1 1 1.0 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 1 1.86 11 0.44 0 3.30 2. Florida St. 3 3 3.0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1.29 2 0.08 1 5.37 3. Miami (FL) 2 2 2.0 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 4 2.57 3 0.12 1 5.69 4. Washington 4 4 4.0 10 11 5 5 4 8 4 2 5.43 6 0.24 1 10.67 5. Virginia Tech 5 6 5.5 5 5 4 4 7 5 7 6 5.14 14 0.56 1 12.20 6. Oregon St. 6 5 5.5 7 9 8 8 5 7 5 5 6.50 42 1.68 1 14.68 7. Florida 7 7 7.0 4 4 7 6 9 6 6 7 5.71 1 0.04 2 14.75 8. Nebraska 8 9 8.5 6 13 6 10 6 4 8 9 7.00 18 0.72 2 18.22 9. Kansas St. 9 11 10.0 8 12 11 12 8 9 11 12 10.14 29 1.16 3 24.30 10. Oregon 11 8 9.5 12 17 14 15 11 14 9 8 11.86 24 0.96 2 24.32 11. Notre Dame 10 10 10.0 14 15 15 8 12 16 10 10 12.07 25 1.00 2 25.07 12. Texas 12 12 12.0 11 6 9 11 10 10 12 15 9.86 84 3.36 2 27.22 13. Georgia Tech 17 15 16.0 9 8 10 7 14 11 13 11 9.86 44 1.76 2 29.62 14. TCU 16 13 14.5 16 7 12 20 15 12 14 20 13.71 95 3.80 1 33.01 15. Clemson 13 16 14.5 13 21 13 19 13 15 15 13 14.43 56 2.24 2 33.17 Key: AP (Associated Press poll); USA/ESPN (USA Today/ESPN coaches poll); Poll Avg. (Average of two polls); Bill (Richard Billingsley); Dunk (Dunkel Index); Mass (Kenneth Massey); NYT (New York Times); Roth (David Rothman); SAG (Jeff Sagarin); SH (Scripps-Howard); ST (Seattle Times); Comp. Avg. (Computer Services Average); SSch (Strength of Schedule); SRk (Schedule Rank); L (Losses). BCS RESULTS FOR 2000-01: Orange Bowl—Oklahoma 13, Florida St. 2 Sugar Bowl—Miami (FL) 37, Florida 20 Fiesta Bowl—Oregon St. 41, Notre Dame 9 Rose Bowl—Washington 34, Purdue 24 1999 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Team Total Score 1. Florida St. 2.24 2. Virginia Tech 6.12 3. Nebraska 7.42 4. Alabama 12.11 5. Tennessee 13.71 6. Kansas St. 15.23 7. Wisconsin 16.71 8. Michigan 18.08 9. Michigan St. 19.11 10. Florida 23.06 11. Penn St. 28.75 12. Marshall 31.15 13. Minnesota 33.61 14. Texas A&M 34.76 15. Texas 34.81

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BCS RESULTS FOR 1999-2000: Sugar Bowl —Florida St. 46, Virginia Tech 29 (Had first and second selections and picked ACC champion Florida State and Big East champion Virginia Tech) Fiesta Bowl—Nebraska 31, Tennessee 21 (Had third and fifth selections and selected Big 12 champion Nebraska and SEC Tennessee) Orange Bowl—Michigan 35, Alabama 34 (ot) (Had fourth and sixth selections and selected Big Ten Michigan and SEC champion Alabama) Rose Bowl—Wisconsin 17, Stanford 9 (Selected Big Ten champion Wisconsin and Pacific-10 champion Stanford) 1998 Final Regular-Season Bowl Championship Series Ranking Team Total Score 1. Tennessee 3.47 2. Florida St. 4.91 3. Kansas St. 9.96 4. Ohio St. 10.37 5. UCLA 10.90 6. Texas A&M 15.70 7. Arizona 16.49 8. Florida 19.95 9. Wisconsin 21.61 10. Tulane 26.67 11. Nebraska 29.06 12. Virginia 32.22 13. Arkansas 32.28 14. Georgia Tech 32.76 15. Syracuse 34.80 BCS RESULTS FOR 1998-99: Fiesta Bowl—Tennessee 23, Florida St. 16 (Had first and second selections and picked SEC champion Tennessee and ACC champion Florida State) Sugar Bowl—Ohio St. 24, Texas A&M 14 (Had third and fifth selections and picked Big Ten Ohio State and Big 12 champion Texas A&M) Orange Bowl—Florida 31, Syracuse 10 (Had fourth and sixth selections and chose SEC Florida and Big East champion Syracuse) Rose Bowl—Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31 (Selected Big Ten Wisconsin and Pacific-10 champion UCLA)

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UNDEFEATED, UNTIED TEAMS (Regular-Season Games Only) Minimum of five games played against opponents above the high school level. Subsequent bowl win is indicated by (†), a bowl loss by (‡) and a bowl tie by ($). Unscored-on teams are indicated by (•). Beginning in 2002, all postseason games were counted in won-lost records (final record in parentheses) and statistics. However, undefeated, untied teams will continue for regular-season only with postseason results indicated. [Note: Following are undefeated, untied teams in regular-season games not included with major colleges at the time—Centre, 1919 & 1921; Lafayette, 1921, 1926 & 1937; Wash. & Jeff., 1921; Marquette, 1923; Louisville, 1925; Centenary (LA), 1927; Memphis, 1938; San Jose St., 1939; Hardin-Simmons, 1940; Arizona, 1945; Pacific, 1949; Fresno St., 1961; and San Diego St., 1966.] Beginning in 1996, tiebreaker procedures were in place for all FBS games.

Year College Wins Year College Wins Year College Wins Year College Wins 1878 Princeton 6 Yale 10 Tulsa 10 Purdue 8 1882 Yale 8 1906 New Mexico St. 5 1917 Denver 9 Tulane 9 1883 Yale 8 Washington St. •6 Georgia Tech 9 Utah 7 1885 Princeton 9 Wisconsin 5 Pittsburgh 9 1930 Alabama †9 1887 Yale 9 1907 Oregon St. •6 Texas A&M •8 Notre Dame 10 1888 Yale •13 1908 Kansas 9 Washington St. 6 Utah 8 1889 Princeton 10 LSU 10 1918 Michigan 5 Washington St. ‡9 1890 Harvard 11 1909 Arkansas 7 Oklahoma 6 1931 Tulane ‡11 1891 Yale •13 Colorado •6 Texas 9 1932 Colgate •9 1892 Minnesota 5 Washington 7 Virginia Tech 7 Michigan 8 Purdue 8 Yale •10 Washington-St. Louis 6 Southern California †9 Yale •13 1910 Colorado 6 1919 Notre Dame 9 1933 Princeton 9 1893 Minnesota 6 Illinois •7 Texas A&M •10 1934 Alabama †9 Princeton 11 Pittsburgh •9 1920 Boston College 8 Minnesota 8 1894 Penn 12 Washington 6 California †8 1935 Minnesota 8 VMI 5 1911 Colorado 6 Notre Dame 9 Princeton 9 Yale 16 Oklahoma 8 Ohio St. ‡7 SMU ‡12 1895 Penn 14 Utah St. •5 Southern California 6 1936 (None) 1896 LSU 6 Washington 7 Texas 9 1937 Alabama ‡9 1897 Penn 15 1912 Harvard 9 VMI 9 Colorado ‡8 1898 Harvard 11 Notre Dame 7 1921 California $9 Santa Clara †8 Kentucky •7 Penn St. 8 Cornell 8 1938 Duke ‡•9 Michigan 10 Washington 6 Iowa 7 Georgetown 8 North Carolina 9 Wisconsin 7 1922 California 9 Oklahoma ‡10 1899 Kansas 10 1913 Auburn 8 Cornell 8 Tennessee †10 Sewanee 12 Chicago 7 Drake 7 TCU †10 1900 Clemson 6 Harvard 9 Iowa 7 Texas Tech ‡10 Texas 6 Michigan St. 7 Princeton 8 1939 Cornell 8 Tulane •5 Nebraska 8 Tulsa 7 Tennessee ‡•10 Yale 12 Notre Dame 7 1923 Colorado 9 Texas A&M †10 1901 Harvard 12 Washington 7 Cornell 8 1940 Boston College †10 Michigan †•10 1914 Army West Point 9 Illinois 8 Lafayette 9 Wisconsin 9 Illinois 7 Michigan 8 Minnesota 8 1902 Arizona •5 Tennessee 9 SMU 9 Stanford †9 California 8 Texas 8 Yale 8 Tennessee ‡10 Michigan 11 Wash. & Lee 9 1924 Notre Dame †9 1941 Duke ‡9 Nebraska •9 1915 Colorado St. 7 1925 Alabama †9 Duquesne 8 1903 Nebraska 10 Columbia 5 Dartmouth 8 Minnesota 8 Princeton 11 Cornell 9 1926 Alabama $9 1942 Tulsa ‡10 1904 Auburn 5 Nebraska 8 Stanford $10 1943 Purdue 9 Michigan 10 Oklahoma 10 Utah 7 1944 Army West Point 9 Minnesota 13 Pittsburgh 8 1927 (None) Ohio St. 9 Penn 12 Washington 7 1928 Boston College 9 1945 Alabama †9 Pittsburgh 10 Washington St. †6 Detroit Mercy 9 Army West Point 9 Vanderbilt 9 1916 Army West Point 9 Georgia Tech †9 Oklahoma St. †8 1905 Chicago 10 Ohio St. 7 1929 Notre Dame 9 1946 Georgia †10 Stanford 8 Pittsburgh 8 Pittsburgh ‡9 Hardin-Simmons †10

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Year College Wins Year College Wins Year College Wins Ohio St. (12-0) 12 UCLA ‡10 Penn St. †10 1992 Alabama †12 2013 Florida St. (14-0) †13 1947 Michigan †9 1969 Penn St. †10 Miami (FL) ‡11 2014 Florida St. (13-1) ‡12 Notre Dame 9 San Diego St. †10 Texas A&M ‡12 2015 Clemson (14-1) †‡13 Penn St. $9 Texas †10 1993 Auburn 11 2016 Alabama (14-1) †‡13 1948 California ‡10 Toledo †10 West Virginia ‡11 Western Mich. (13-1) ‡13 Clemson †10 1970 Arizona St. †10 1994 Nebraska †12 2017 UCF (13-0) †12 Michigan 9 Dartmouth 9 Penn St. †11 1949 Army West Point 9 Ohio St. ‡9 1995 Florida ‡12 California ‡10 Texas ‡10 Nebraska †11 Notre Dame 10 Toledo †11 Beginning in 1996, tie- Oklahoma †10 1971 Alabama ‡11 breaker system added. 1950 Oklahoma ‡10 Michigan ‡11 Year College Wins Princeton 9 Nebraska †12 1996 Arizona St. ‡11 Wyoming †9 Toledo †11 Florida St. ‡11 1951 Maryland †9 1972 Southern California †11 1997 Michigan †12 Michigan St. 9 1973 Alabama ‡11 Nebraska †13 Princeton 9 Miami (OH) †10 1998 Tennessee †12 San Francisco 9 Notre Dame †10 Tulane †11 Tennessee ‡10 Penn St. †11 1999 Florida St. †11 1952 Georgia Tech †11 1974 Alabama ‡11 Marshall †12 Michigan St. 9 Oklahoma 11 Virginia Tech ‡11 1953 Maryland ‡10 1975 Arizona St. †11 2000 Oklahoma †13 1954 Ohio St. †9 Arkansas St. 11 2001 Miami (FL) †12 Oklahoma 10 Ohio St. ‡11 UCLA 9 1976 Maryland ‡11 Beginning in 2002, post- 1955 Maryland ‡10 Pittsburgh †11 season games included in Oklahoma †10 Rutgers 11 won-lost records. 1956 Oklahoma 10 1977 Texas ‡11 2002 Miami (FL) (12-1) ‡12 Tennessee ‡10 1978 Penn St. ‡11 Ohio St. (14-0) †13 Wyoming 10 1979 Alabama †11 2003 (None) 1957 Arizona St. 10 BYU ‡11 2004 Auburn (13-0) †12 Auburn 10 Florida St. ‡11 Boise St. (11-1) ‡11 1958 LSU †10 McNeese ‡11 Oklahoma (12-1) ‡12 1959 Syracuse †10 Ohio St. ‡11 Southern California †12 1960 New Mexico St. †10 1980 Georgia †11 (13-0) Utah (12-0) †11 Yale 9 1981 Clemson †11 2005 Southern California ‡12 1961 Alabama †10 1982 Georgia ‡11 (12-1) Rutgers 9 1983 Nebraska ‡12 Texas (13-0) †12 1962 Dartmouth 9 Texas ‡11 2006 Boise St. (13-0) †12 Ole Miss †9 1984 BYU †12 Ohio St. (12-1) ‡12 Southern California †10 1985 Bowling Green ‡11 2007 Hawaii (12-1) ‡12 1963 Texas †10 Penn St. ‡11 2008 Boise St. (12-1) ‡12 1964 Alabama ‡10 1986 Miami (FL) ‡11 Utah (13-0) †12 Arkansas †10 Penn St. †11 2009 Alabama (14-0) †13 Princeton 9 1987 Miami (FL) †11 Boise St. (14-0) †13 1965 Arkansas ‡10 Oklahoma ‡11 Cincinnati (12-1) ‡12 Dartmouth 9 Syracuse $11 Texas (13-1) ‡13 Michigan St. ‡10 1988 Notre Dame †11 TCU (12-1) ‡12 Nebraska ‡10 West Virginia ‡11 2010 Auburn (14-0) †13 1966 Alabama †10 1989 Colorado ‡11 Oregon (12-1) ‡12 1967 Wyoming ‡10 1990 (None) TCU (13-0) †12 1968 Ohio ‡10 1991 Miami (FL) †11 2011 LSU (13-1) ‡13 Ohio St. †9 Washington †11 2012 Notre Dame (12-1) ‡12

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THE SPOILERS Date Spoiler Victim Score 11-23-74 *Ohio St. Michigan 12-10 Following is a list of the spoilers of major-college teams that 11-23-74 *Harvard Yale 21-16 lost their perfect (undefeated, untied) record in their final game of the season, including a bowl game (in parentheses). 1-1-75 Notre Dame Alabama (Orange) 13-11 Confrontations of two undefeated, untied teams at the time are 1-1-76 UCLA Ohio St. (Rose) 23-10 in bold face. An asterisk (*) indicates the home team in a regular- 1-1-77 Houston Maryland (Cotton) 30-21 season game; a dagger (†) indicates a neutral site. 11-19-77 *Delaware Colgate 21-3 (From 1937 Season) 1-2-78 Notre Dame Texas (Cotton) 38-10 Date Spoiler Victim Score 1-1-79 Alabama Penn St. (Sugar) 14-7 1-1-38 California Alabama (Rose) 13-0 11-17-79 Harvard *Yale 22-7 1-1-38 Rice Colorado (Cotton) 28-14 12-15-79 Syracuse McNeese 31-7 12-3-38 *Southern California Notre Dame 13-0 (Independence) 12-21-79 Indiana BYU (Holiday) 38-37 1-2-39 Southern California Duke (Rose) 7-3 1-1-80 Southern California Ohio St. (Rose) 17-16 1-2-39 Tennessee Oklahoma (Orange) 17-0 1-1-80 Oklahoma Florida St. (Orange) 24-7 1-2-39 *St. Mary’s (CA) Texas Tech (Cotton) 20-13 1-1-83 Penn St. Georgia (Sugar) 27-23 12-2-39 Duquesne Detroit Mercy tie 10-10 1-2-84 Georgia Texas (Cotton) 10-9 1-1-40 Southern California Tennessee (Rose) 14-0 1-2-84 Miami (FL) Nebraska (Orange) 31-30 1-1-41 Boston College Tennessee (Sugar) 19-13 12-14-85 Fresno St. Bowling Green 51-7 1-1-42 Oregon St. Duke (Rose) 20-16 (California) 1-1-43 Tennessee Tulsa (Sugar) 14-7 1-1-86 Oklahoma Penn St. (Orange) 25-10 11-27-43 *Great Lakes Notre Dame 19-14 1-2-87 Penn St. Miami (FL) (Fiesta) 14-10 1-1-44 Southern California Washington (Rose) 29-0 1-1-88 Auburn Syracuse (Sugar) tie 16-16 11-25-44 *Virginia Yale tie 6-6 1-1-88 Miami (FL) Oklahoma (Orange) 20-14 1-1-47 Illinois UCLA (Rose) 45-14 1-2-89 Notre Dame West Virginia 34-21 1-1-48 SMU Penn St. (Cotton) tie 13-13 (Fiesta) 1-1-90 Notre Dame Colorado (Orange) 21-6 11-27-48 †Navy Army West Point tie 21-21 1-1-93 Notre Dame Texas A&M (Cotton) 28-3 12-2-48 *Southern California Notre Dame tie 14-14 1-1-93 Alabama Miami (FL) (Sugar) 34-13 1-1-49 Northwestern California (Rose) 20-14 1-1-94 Florida St. Nebraska (Orange) 18-16 1-2-50 Ohio St. California (Rose) 17-14 1-1-94 Florida West Virginia (Sugar) 41-7 12-2-50 †Navy Army West Point 14-2 1-2-96 Nebraska Florida (Fiesta) 62-24 1-1-51 Kentucky Oklahoma (Sugar) 13-7 1-1-97 Ohio St. Arizona St. (Rose) 20-17 1-1-52 Maryland Tennessee (Sugar) 28-13 1-2-97 Florida Florida St. (Sugar) 52-20 11-22-52 Southern California *UCLA 14-12 1-4-00 Florida St. Virginia Tech (Sugar) 46-29 1-1-54 Oklahoma Maryland (Orange) 7-0 1-3-03 Ohio St. Miami (FL) (Fiesta) 31-24 (2 ot) 1-2-56 Oklahoma Maryland (Orange) 20-6 1-5-06 Texas Southern California 41-38 1-1-57 Baylor Tennessee (Sugar) 13-7 (Rose) 11-28-64 *Southern California Notre Dame 20-17 1-8-07 Florida Ohio St. (BCS 41-14 Championship) 1-1-65 Texas Alabama (Orange) 21-17 1-1-08 Georgia Hawaii (Sugar) 41-10 11-20-65 Dartmouth *Princeton 28-14 12-23-08 TCU Boise St. (Poinsettia) 17-16 1-1-66 UCLA Michigan St. (Rose) 14-12 1-1-10 Florida Cincinnati (Sugar) 51-24 1-1-66 Alabama Nebraska (Orange) 39-28 1-4-10 Boise St. TCU (Fiesta) 17-10 1-1-66 LSU Arkansas (Cotton) 14-7 1-7-10 Alabama Texas (BCS 37-21 11-19-66 Notre Dame *Michigan St. tie 10-10 Championship) 1-1-68 *LSU Wyoming (Sugar) 20-13 1-10-11 Auburn Oregon (BCS 22-19 Championship) 11-23-68 Harvard Yale tie 29-29 1-9-12 Alabama LSU (BCS 21-0 12-27-68 Richmond Ohio (Tangerine) 49-42 Championship) 11-22-69 *Michigan Ohio St. 24-12 1-7-13 Alabama Notre Dame (BCS 42-14 Championship) 11-22-69 *Princeton Dartmouth 35-7 1-1-15 Oregon Florida St. (Rose) 59-20 11-21-70 *Ohio St. Michigan 20-9 1-11-16 Alabama Clemson (CFP National 45-40 1-1-71 Stanford Ohio St. (Rose) 27-17 Championship) 1-1-71 Notre Dame Texas (Cotton) 24-11 1-2-17 Wisconsin Western Mich. (Cotton) 24-16 1-1-72 Stanford Michigan (Rose) 13-12 1-9-17 Clemson Alabama (CFP National 35-31 Championship) 1-1-72 Nebraska Alabama (Orange) 38-6 11-25-72 *Ohio St. Michigan 14-11 11-24-73 Ohio St. *Michigan tie 10-10 12-31-73 Notre Dame Alabama (Sugar) 24-23

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G Wins Ties Team Years Ended by Score LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 34 32 2 Princeton 1884-87 Harvard 12-0 (Includes Bowl Games) 34 29 5 Princeton 1877-82 Harvard 1-0 33 31 2 Georgia Tech 1914-18 Pittsburgh 32-0 Wins Team Years Ended by Score 33 30 3 Tennessee 1926-30 Alabama 18-6 47 Oklahoma 1953-57 Notre Dame 7-0 33 30 3 Harvard 1911-15 Cornell 10-0 40 Washington 1908-14 Oregon St. 0-0 32 31 1 Nebraska 1969-71 UCLA 20-17 37 Yale 1890-93 Princeton 6-0 32 31 1 Harvard 1898-1900 Yale 28-0 37 Yale 1887-89 Princeton 10-0 32 30 2 Army West 1944-47 Columbia 21-20 35 Toledo 1969-71 Tampa 21-0 Point 34 Miami (FL) 2000-03 Ohio St. *31-24 (2 ot) 31 31 0 Oklahoma 1948-50 Kentucky 13-7 34 Penn 1894-96 Lafayette 6-4 31 31 0 Pittsburgh 1914-18 Cleveland Naval 10-9 31 Oklahoma 1948-50 Kentucky *13-7 31 31 0 Penn 1896-98 Harvard 10-0 31 Pittsburgh 1914-18 Cleveland Naval 10-9 31 30 1 Penn St. 1967-70 Colorado 41-13 Reserve 31 30 1 San Diego St. 1967-70 Long Beach St. 27-11 31 Penn 1896-98 Harvard 10-0 31 29 2 Georgia Tech 1950-53 Notre Dame 27-14 30 Texas 1968-70 Notre Dame *24-11 29 Florida St. 2012-14 Oregon *59-20 29 Miami (FL) 1990-93 Alabama *34-13 LONGEST HOME WINNING 29 Michigan 1901-03 Minnesota 6-6 28 Alabama 1978-80 Mississippi St. 6-3 STREAKS 28 Oklahoma 1973-75 Kansas 23-3 (Includes Bowl Games) 28 Michigan St. 1950-53 Purdue 6-0 Wins Team Years Ended by Score 26 Alabama 2015-16 Clemson 35-31 58 Miami (FL) 1985-94 Washington 38-20 26 Nebraska 1994-96 Arizona St. 19-0 57 Alabama 1963-82 Southern Miss. 38-29 26 Cornell 1921-24 Williams 14-7 56 Harvard 1890-95 Boston AA 0-0 26 Michigan 1903-05 Chicago 2-0 50 Michigan 1901-07 Penn 6-0 25 BYU 1983-85 UCLA 27-24 47 Nebraska 1991-98 Texas 20-16 25 San Diego St. 1965-67 Utah St. 31-25 45 Washington 1908-17 Oregon St. 0-0 25 Michigan 1946-49 Army West Point 21-7 42 Texas 1968-76 Houston 30-0 25 Army West Point 1944-46 Notre Dame 0-0 40 Notre Dame 1907-18 Great Lakes 7-7 25 Southern California 1931-33 Oregon St. 0-0 39 Oklahoma 2005-11 Texas Tech 41-38 *Streak ended in bowl game. 38 Notre Dame 1919-27 Minnesota 7-7 37 Florida St. 1992-01 Miami (FL) 49-27 37 Yale 1904-08 Brown 10-10 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKS 37 Yale 1900-03 Princeton 11-6 (Includes Bowl Games; May Include Ties) 35 Boise St. 2006-11 TCU 36-35 G Wins Ties Team Years Ended by Score 33 Marshall 1995-00 Western Mich. 30-10 64 60 4 Washington 1907-17 California 27-0 33 Nebraska 1901-06 Iowa St. 14-2 56 55 1 Michigan 1901-05 Chicago 2-0 33 Harvard 1900-03 Amherst 5-0 50 46 4 California 1920-25 Olympic Club 15-0 31 Boise St. 2001-05 Boston College 27-21 48 47 1 Oklahoma 1953-57 Notre Dame 7-0 31 Texas A&M 1990-95 Texas 16-6 48 47 1 Yale 1885-89 Princeton 10-0 31 Yale 1890-93 Princeton 6-0 47 42 5 Yale 1879-85 Princeton 6-5 30 Florida 1994-99 Alabama 40-39 (ot) 44 42 2 Yale 1894-96 Princeton 24-6 30 Auburn 1952-61 Kentucky 14-12 42 39 3 Yale 1904-08 Harvard 4-0 30 Tennessee 1928-33 Alabama 12-6 39 37 2 Notre Dame 1946-50 Purdue 28-14 37 37 0 Yale 1890-93 Princeton 6-0 37 36 1 Oklahoma 1972-75 Kansas 23-3 LONGEST LOSING STREAKS 35 35 0 Toledo 1969-71 Tampa 21-0 (Includes Bowl Games) 35 34 1 Minnesota 1903-05 Wisconsin 16-12 Wins Team Years Ended against Score 34 34 0 Miami (FL) 2000-03 Ohio St. 31-24 (2 ot) 34 Northwestern 1979-82 Northern Ill. 31-6 34 34 0 Penn 1894-96 Lafayette 6-4 28 Virginia 1958-61 William & Mary 21-6 34 33 1 Nebraska 1912-16 Kansas 7-3 28 Kansas St. 1945-48 Arkansas St. 37-6

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Wins Team Years Ended against Score Years School Years 27 New Mexico St. 1988-90 Cal St. Fullerton 43-9 21 Ohio St. 1989-2009& 27 Eastern Mich. 1980-82 Kent St. 9-7 21 Marshall 1984-2004 26 Western Ky. 2008-10 Louisiana 54-21 21 Ohio St. 1967-87 26 Colorado St. 1960-63 Pacific 20-0 21 Southern California 1962-82 23 Duke 1999-2002 East Carolina 23-16 21 Wyoming 1949-69 23 Northern Ill. 1996-98 Central Mich. 16-6 21 Northern Ill. 1929-49 22 Duke 2005-07 Northwestern 20-14 21 Vanderbilt 1915-35 21 Ball St. 1998-2000 Miami (OH) 15-10 21 Minnesota 1899-1919 21 South Carolina 1998-2000 New Mexico St. 31-0 *Active streak. #No teams in 1890 and 1891. †No teams in 1918 and 1943. 21 Kent St. 1981-83 Eastern Mich. 37-13 &Streak ended by games later vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions. 21 New Mexico 1967-69 Kansas 16-7 20 Temple 2004-06 Bowling Green 28-14 LONGEST STREAK OF GAMES 20 TCU 1974-75 Rice 28-21 20 Florida St. 1972-74 Miami (FL) 21-14 WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT 19 Hawaii 1997-99 Eastern Ill. 31-27 G School Years 18 Eastern Mich. 2009-10 Ball St. 41-38 372 *Florida 1988-present (ot) 18 Illinois 1996-98 Middle Tenn. 48-20 365 Michigan 1984-2014 18 Rice 1987-89 SMU 35-6 361 BYU 1975-2003 18 Wisconsin 1967-69 Iowa 23-17 320 *TCU 1992-present 18 Wake Forest 1962-63 South Carolina 20-19 306 Air Force 1992-2017 18 Kansas St. 1961-62 BYU 24-7 296 *Virginia Tech 1995-present 17 Tulsa 2000-02 UTEP 20-0 290 *Georgia 1995-present 17 Kent St. 1992-94 Akron 32-16 289 *Tennessee 1994-2017 17 Kent St. 1989-90 Ohio 44-15 286 ^Ohio St. 1993-2016 17 Memphis 1981-82 Arkansas St. 12-0 283 *Nebraska 1996-present 17 Kansas St. 1964-66 Kansas 3-3 282 Texas 1980-2004 17 Tulane 1961-63 South Carolina 20-7 280 Washington St. 1984-2008 17 Alabama 1954-56 Mississippi St. 13-12 271 Washington 1981-2004 17 Kansas 1953-55 Washington St. 13-0 267 Oregon 1985-2007 265 *Boise St. 1997-present 261 *Georgia Tech 1997-present MOST CONSECUTIVE NON- 258 *Texas Tech 1997-present LOSING SEASONS 242 Colorado 1988-2008 254 *Oklahoma 1998-present (All-Time and Current) (.500 percentage and above) 234 Kansas St. 1996-2015 Years School Years 233 UCLA 1971-92 49 Penn St. 1939-87 233 Nebraska 1974-91 42 Nebraska 1962-2003 232 Florida St. 1988-2006 42 Notre Dame 1889-1932# 231 Wisconsin 1997-2014 40 Michigan 1968-2007 219 Hawaii 1976-95 40 Texas 1893-1932 *Active streak. ^Does not include games later vacated by NCAA action. 38 Alabama 1911-50† 33 Florida 1980-2012 29 Florida St. 1977-2005& MOST PLAYED RIVALRIES 29 Oklahoma 1966-94 Opponents Rivalry First Last 29 Texas 1957-85 Games (Series Leader Listed First) Record Game Game 29 Boston College 1916-44 127 Wisconsin-Minnesota 60-59-8 1890 2017 28 BYU 1974-2001 122 Georgia-Auburn 58-56-8 1892 2017 28 Virginia 1888-1915 122 Miami (OH)-Cincinnati 59-56-7 1888 2017 27 Washington 1977-2003 122 North Carolina-Virginia 64-54-4 1892 2017 27 Michigan 1892-1918 121 Oregon-Oregon St. 64-47-10 1894 2017 26 Virginia Tech 1894-1919 120 Missouri-Kansas 56-55-9 1891 2011 25 Virginia Tech 1993-2017* 120 Purdue-Indiana 73-41-6 1891 2017 23 Syracuse 1913-35 120 Stanford-California 63-46-11 1892 2017 23 Ohio St. 1899-1921 118 Navy-Army West Point 60-51-7 1890 2017

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22—Nebraska over Oklahoma St., 1974-95 Opponents Rivalry First Last Games (Series Leader Listed First) Record Game Game 22—Arkansas over TCU, 1959-80 118 Texas-Texas A&M 76-37-5 1894 2011 22—Alabama over Mississippi St., 1958-79 20—Purdue over Iowa, 1961-80 117 Nebraska-Kansas 91-23-3 1892 2010 115 Clemson-South Carolina 69-42-4 1896 2017 Most Consecutive Wins Over a Major 114 Georgia-Georgia Tech 68-41-5 1893 2017 Opponent in a Nonconsecutive Series 115 Kansas-Kansas St. 65-45-5 1902 2017 (Did not play in consecutive years) 114 Michigan-Ohio St. 58-50-6 1897 2017 31—Penn St. over Temple, 1952-2014 (62-year period) 114 Ole Miss-Mississippi St. 64-44-6 1901 2017 29—Clemson over Virginia, 1955-90 (36-year period) 113 TCU-Baylor 54-52-7 1899 2017 26—Southern California over Oregon St., 1968-99 (32-year period) 113 Tennessee-Kentucky 79-25-9 1893 2017 24—Nebraska over Oklahoma St., 1974-99 (26-year period) 112 Utah-Utah St. 79-29-4 1892 2015 21—Ohio St. over Northwestern, 1972-98 (27-year period) 112 Texas-Oklahoma 61-46-5 1900 2017 19—Washington over California, 1977-2001 (25-year period) 112 Oklahoma-Oklahoma St. 87-18-7 1904 2017 19—Michigan over Northwestern, 1966-92 (27-year period) 19—Vanderbilt over Ole Miss, 1894-38 (45-year period) 111 #Tennessee-Vanderbilt 75-31-5 1892 2017 17—Tulsa over Drake, 1939-85 (47-year period) 111 NC State-Wake Forest 67-38-6 1895 2017 17—Ole Miss over Memphis, 1921-62 (42-year period) 108 Texas A&M-Baylor 68-31-9 1899 2011 17—North Carolina over Wake Forest, 1893-1923 (29-year period) 106 North Carolina-Wake Forest 69-35-2 1888 2015 ^Active streak. #Disputed series record: Vanderbilt claims Tennessee has 75-31-5 series ^Not located on campus. lead due to Vanderbilt vicotory in 1918 but Tennessee records claim 1918 team was “unofficial [team] formed from Army West Point recruits and students.”

ADDITIONAL RECORDS Longest Uninterrupted Series (Must have played every year) 111 games—Minnesota-Wisconsin (from 1907) 109 games—Clemson-South Carolina (from 1909) 108 games—Wake Forest-NC State (from 1910) 107 games—Kansas-Kansas St. (from 1911) 106 games—North Carolina-Virginia (from 1910)# 105 games—Kansas-Nebraska (1906-2010) 103 games—Ole Miss-Mississippi St. (from 1915)**^ 100 games—Michigan-Ohio St. (from 1918) 99 games—Auburn-Georgia (from 1919)**& 98 games—Indiana-Purdue (from 1920) 98 games—Tennessee-Kentucky (from 1919)** 97 games—Kansas-Oklahoma (1903-97) 97 games—Texas-Texas A&M (1915-2011) 93 games—Kansas-Missouri (1919-2011) 93 games—Missouri-Iowa St. (1919-2011) #Neither school fielded a team in 1917-18 due to World War I. **Neither school fielded a team in 1943 due to World War II. ^Ole Miss and Mississippi State played twice in 1918.&Played twice in 2017 Most Consecutive Wins Over a Major Opponent in an Uninterrupted Series (Must have played in consecutive years) 43—Notre Dame over Navy, 1964-2006 36—Nebraska over Kansas, 1969-2004 32—Oklahoma over Kansas St., 1937-68 31^—Florida over Kentucky, 1987-2017 (current) 29—Nebraska over Kansas St., 1969-97 28—Texas over Rice, 1966-93 26—Tennessee over Kentucky, 1985-2010 26—Syracuse over Hobart, 1906-31 25—Penn St. over West Virginia, 1959-83 24—Nebraska over Missouri, 1979-2002 22—Tennessee over Vanderbilt, 1983-2004

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(Average Per Game, One Team) Rushing Passing Total Offense Scoring Year Teams Games Plays Yards Yds/P Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. Yds/Att. Plays Yds. Yds/P TD FG Pts. 1937 — 133.8 — 13.0 5.0 .381 64.5 4.96 — 198.4 — — — 10.1 1938 40.8 140.1 3.43 14.0 5.2 .371 70.1 5.01 54.8 210.2 3.85 1.75 0.06 11.8 1939 40.8 135.9 3.33 13.8 5.2 .374 66.4 4.81 54.6 202.3 3.70 1.66 0.09 11.4 1940 41.9 140.5 3.35 14.8 5.8 .386 77.8 5.26 56.7 218.5 3.85 1.97 0.08 13.3 1941 42.2 141.2 3.35 15.0 5.9 .392 80.7 5.38 57.2 221.8 3.88 2.03 0.06 13.8 1946 42.3 152.4 3.60 15.5 6.1 .389 88.2 5.69 57.8 240.7 4.16 2.39 0.04 16.1 1947 42.3 158.7 3.75 15.3 6.3 .414 90.3 5.91 57.6 248.8 4.32 2.37 0.04 15.9 1948 43.7 162.2 3.71 15.9 6.7 .423 94.6 5.95 59.5 256.5 4.31 2.52 0.05 17.1 1949 47.2 180.6 3.83 17.7 7.6 .431 110.4 6.24 64.9 290.7 4.48 2.86 0.04 19.4 1950 47.0 180.2 3.83 17.5 7.7 .438 108.5 6.19 64.5 288.6 4.47 2.79 0.04 18.9 1951 48.6 182.5 3.76 18.9 8.4 .446 113.7 6.02 67.5 296.1 4.39 2.86 0.05 19.4 1952 48.3 176.4 3.65 18.4 8.1 .441 111.9 6.09 66.7 288.2 4.32 2.68 0.07 18.4 1953 45.1 176.6 3.92 15.2 6.5 .428 91.7 6.03 60.3 268.2 4.45 2.54 0.05 17.1 1954 551 45.5 184.1 4.05 14.9 6.5 .437 91.1 6.14 60.3 225.1 4.56 2.59 0.05 17.4 1955 536 46.1 176.7 3.83 13.6 5.9 .435 84.7 6.24 59.6 261.3 4.38 2.37 0.05 16.1 1956 558 49.2 193.1 3.93 14.1 6.2 .437 85.9 6.09 63.3 279.0 4.41 2.45 0.05 16.5 1957 570 49.3 177.5 3.60 14.4 6.4 .444 85.5 5.94 63.6 263.0 4.14 2.31 0.06 15.6 1958 578 47.1 170.7 3.62 16.1 7.4 .458 97.7 6.06 63.2 268.4 4.24 2.31 0.09 16.0 1959 578 46.2 166.0 3.59 16.5 7.5 .451 98.5 5.96 62.7 264.5 4.21 2.25 0.17 15.9 1960 596 45.3 169.9 3.75 15.8 7.2 .454 93.6 5.94 61.1 263.4 4.31 2.19 0.19 15.6 1961 574 45.6 166.7 3.66 15.9 7.2 .448 94.7 5.95 61.5 261.4 4.25 2.23 0.23 16.0 1962 602 45.3 164.0 3.63 17.2 8.0 .463 105.0 6.10 62.5 269.0 4.31 2.30 0.21 16.4 1963 605 44.1 160.0 3.63 17.6 8.1 .461 105.3 5.98 61.7 265.3 4.30 2.19 0.27 15.8 1964 613 43.7 149.7 3.43 17.9 8.5 .472 110.0 6.14 61.6 259.6 4.21 2.07 0.29 15.1 1965 619 45.1 149.4 3.31 20.8 9.7 .464 123.2 5.93 65.9 272.5 4.14 2.26 0.42 16.7 1966 626 44.3 148.7 3.36 22.0 10.3 .470 133.2 6.07 66.2 281.8 4.26 2.35 0.42 17.5 1967 611 47.3 154.7 3.27 22.9 10.7 .467 139.8 6.10 70.2 294.5 4.19 2.48 0.46 18.4 1968 615 49.7 170.8 3.44 25.4 12.1 .474 157.7 6.22 *75.1 328.5 4.38 2.89 0.46 21.2 1969 621 49.5 171.8 3.47 25.5 12.0 .471 157.1 6.17 74.9 328.9 4.39 2.90 0.54 21.6 1970 667 49.3 175.7 3.57 25.0 11.7 .467 152.7 6.12 74.2 328.3 4.42 2.83 0.57 21.3 1971 726 49.7 182.2 3.67 21.7 10.1 .463 132.3 6.10 71.3 314.5 4.41 2.69 0.54 20.2 1972 720 49.8 184.5 3.70 22.0 10.2 .462 136.9 6.24 71.8 321.4 4.48 2.71 0.61 20.6 1973 741 50.1 192.8 3.85 20.4 9.6 .472 130.9 6.41 70.5 323.6 4.59 2.75 0.65 21.0 1974 749 51.8 201.8 3.89 18.8 8.9 .474 122.3 6.50 70.7 324.1 4.59 2.64 0.63 20.2 1975 785 *51.9 *204.5 3.94 18.4 8.7 .473 119.6 6.52 70.3 324.1 4.61 2.57 0.74 20.1 1976 137 796 51.4 198.8 3.87 19.1 9.1 .474 123.5 6.49 70.4 322.2 4.58 2.57 0.75 20.0 1977 144 849 51.3 194.6 3.80 20.2 9.8 .483 134.5 6.67 71.5 329.1 4.61 2.67 0.73 20.8 1978 139 816 50.9 192.6 3.79 21.2 10.3 .486 138.9 6.55 72.1 331.5 4.60 2.64 0.76 20.6 1979 139 811 49.1 187.9 3.83 21.6 10.6 .491 139.3 6.47 70.6 327.2 4.63 2.55 0.77 20.0 1980 139 810 47.7 178.3 3.74 23.3 11.6 .500 151.9 6.52 71.0 330.2 4.65 2.61 0.81 20.5 1981 137 788 46.3 169.4 3.66 25.3 12.7 .502 164.7 6.51 71.6 334.1 4.67 2.57 0.87 20.5 1982 97 599 45.1 169.3 3.75 27.6 14.5 .522 182.4 6.61 72.7 351.7 4.84 2.71 1.02 21.9 1983 105 631 44.6 169.5 3.80 27.0 14.4 .536 182.8 6.79 71.6 352.3 4.92 2.73 1.06 22.1 1984 105 626 44.7 168.1 3.76 26.8 14.1 .527 181.1 6.77 71.5 349.2 4.89 2.66 1.15 22.1 1985 105 623 44.6 169.2 3.80 27.3 14.7 .537 186.1 6.82 71.8 355.3 4.95 2.74 1.09 22.4 1986 105 619 44.2 167.9 3.80 27.2 14.6 .537 185.1 6.81 71.4 353.0 4.95 2.80 1.07 22.7 1987 104 615 44.4 174.2 3.92 27.1 14.2 .526 183.6 6.78 71.5 357.8 5.01 2.83 1.13 23.1 1988 104 616 44.0 174.6 3.97 27.1 14.3 .529 185.8 6.87 71.1 360.3 5.07 2.91 1.16 23.8 1989 106 614 42.7 166.4 3.90 28.5 15.4 .540 200.9 7.05 71.2 367.3 5.16 2.97 1.13 24.1 1990 106 623 43.1 167.7 3.90 28.3 15.1 .534 197.2 6.96 71.4 364.8 5.11 3.04 1.08 24.4

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Rushing Passing Total Offense Scoring Year Teams Games Plays Yards Yds/P Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. Yds/Att. Plays Yds. Yds/P TD FG Pts. 1991 106 617 43.3 169.7 3.91 27.2 14.6 .535 189.6 6.98 70.5 359.4 5.10 2.95 0.89 23.1 1992 107 619 42.7 165.6 3.89 28.1 14.9 .530 190.5 6.77 70.8 356.1 5.03 2.84 1.04 22.9 1993 106 613 41.8 166.3 3.98 28.7 15.9 .551 204.9 7.13 70.5 371.2 5.27 3.09 0.97 24.4 1994 107 617 41.8 166.8 3.99 28.5 15.6 .547 198.3 6.96 70.3 365.1 5.19 3.11 0.99 24.6 1995 108 622 41.5 167.3 4.03 29.7 16.3 .547 205.5 6.92 71.2 372.8 5.24 3.21 0.93 25.1 1996 111 644 41.5 164.4 3.97 28.9 15.4 .533 202.0 6.99 70.4 366.3 5.21 3.26 0.94 25.5 1997 112 646 40.2 158.7 3.94 29.2 15.8 .543 207.6 7.12 69.4 366.3 5.28 3.25 0.97 25.5 1998 112 652 40.7 158.6 3.89 29.1 15.7 .540 209.5 7.19 69.9 368.1 5.27 3.20 1.05 25.5 1999 114 663 39.8 152.8 3.83 30.6 16.7 .544 212.5 6.94 70.4 365.3 5.18 3.23 1.05 25.6 2000 114 638 39.5 154.0 3.90 31.5 17.0 .541 216.2 6.88 71.0 370.2 5.22 3.33 1.01 26.2 2001 115 645 39.8 158.9 3.99 31.6 17.6 .556 222.7 7.04 71.4 381.6 5.34 3.47 1.01 27.2 2002 117 740 39.5 158.3 4.01 31.1 17.3 .554 217.5 6.98 70.6 375.8 5.32 3.46 1.07 27.3 2003 117 735 39.6 158.7 4.01 31.4 17.8 .568 223.9 7.13 71.0 382.6 5.39 3.40 1.06 26.9 2004 118 677 39.3 159.1 4.05 30.9 17.6 .568 217.5 7.03 70.2 376.6 5.36 3.36 1.06 26.6 2005 117 691 38.6 155.2 4.03 32.0 18.5 .579 224.6 7.01 70.6 379.8 5.39 3.36 1.11 26.8 2006 119 792 34.9 140.1 4.02 29.2 17.0 .584 206.8 7.09 64.0 346.9 5.42 3.07 1.00 24.4 2007 119 798 38.4 159.7 4.16 *33.6 *19.8 .590 233.1 6.95 71.9 392.8 5.46 3.55 *1.21 28.4 2008 119 797 36.7 155.0 4.22 31.0 18.3 .590 216.5 6.99 67.7 371.6 5.49 3.43 1.10 27.2 2009 120 808 36.7 155.4 4.23 31.0 18.3 .591 222.1 7.17 67.7 377.5 5.58 3.38 1.17 27.0 2010 120 807 37.5 162.1 4.32 30.9 18.4 .597 221.9 7.19 68.4 384.1 5.62 3.53 1.11 28.0 2011 120 805 38.0 162.7 4.28 31.8 19.2 .604 229.7 7.22 69.8 392.4 5.62 3.59 1.07 28.3 2012 120 818 38.8 170.9 4.40 32.7 *19.8 *.605 *238.3 7.30 71.5 409.2 5.73 3.75 1.12 29.5 2013 123 835 39.5 174.9 4.46 32.5 19.4 .597 236.4 7.28 71.9 411.3 5.73 3.70 1.11 29.4 2014 125 850 39.5 176.0 4.46 32.6 19.2 .590 233.4 7.17 72.0 409.4 5.69 3.70 1.16 29.3 2015 127 864 39.6 178.3 4.51 31.9 18.8 .589 233.2 7.30 71.5 411.6 5.76 3.74 1.19 29.7 2016 128 *873 39.8 183.0 *4.59 31.7 18.7 .590 234.2 *7.39 71.5 *417.1 *5.83 *3.82 1.13 *30.0 2017 129 868 38.9 174.0 4.48 31.1 18.4 .592 229.6 7.37 70.0 403.6 5.76 3.65 1.12 28.8

*Record. Note: Records not compiled in 1942-45 except for Scoring Points Per Game: 1942 (15.7); 1943 (15.7); 1944 (16.3); 1945 (16.1). ADDITIONAL MAJOR-COLLEGE STATISTICS TRENDS Rules changes and statistics changes affecting trends: PUNTING—Beginning in 1965, 20 yards not deducted from a punt into the end zone for a touchback. INTERCEPTIONS—Interception yards not compiled, 1958-65. KICKOFF RETURNS—During 1937-45, if a kickoff went out of bounds, the receiving team put the ball in play on its 35-yard line instead of a second kickoff; in 1984 (rescinded in 1985), a 30-yard-line touchback for kickoffs crossing the goal line in flight and first touching the ground out of the end zone; in 1986, kickoffs from the 35-yard line; in 2007, kickoffs from the 30-yard line; in 2012, kickoffs from the 35-yard line and to the 25-yard line. PUNT RETURNS—In 1967, interior linemen restricted from leaving until the ball is kicked. (Average Per Game, One Team) Punting Interceptions Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Punts Yds/K Net Avg. Int. Yds/Int. Yds. PR Yds/Ret. Yds. KR Yds/Ret. Yds. 1937 9.2 36.3 — 1.68 — — — — — — — — 1938 9.3 37.2 — 1.70 9.19 15.8 — — — — — — 1939 *9.4 36.7 — 1.67 9.84 16.5 *4.42 9.40 41.6 2.14 19.3 41.3 1940 9.1 36.6 — 1.79 10.05 18.0 4.21 10.58 44.5 2.32 20.4 47.5 1941 8.9 36.1 — *1.81 11.28 20.4 4.27 11.10 *47.4 2.41 20.2 48.6 1946 7.3 35.7 — 1.75 11.79 20.6 3.70 11.32 41.9 3.01 18.9 56.9 1947 6.7 36.4 30.3 1.61 11.93 19.2 3.47 11.73 40.7 3.04 18.9 57.3 1948 6.3 36.3 30.2 1.60 12.59 20.2 3.09 *12.16 37.6 3.17 18.5 58.6 1949 6.3 36.6 30.3 1.69 13.23 *22.3 3.21 12.13 38.9 3.51 17.9 62.8 1950 6.0 36.3 30.8 1.61 11.99 19.3 3.04 10.72 32.6 3.46 16.6 57.4 1951 6.4 35.9 30.7 1.67 12.00 20.1 3.10 10.58 32.8 3.53 17.0 59.9 1952 6.3 36.4 31.6 1.60 11.60 18.5 3.07 9.95 30.5 3.45 17.6 60.7 1953 5.2 34.9 29.7 1.37 12.12 16.6 2.57 10.66 27.4 3.27 17.8 58.2 1954 4.9 34.9 29.4 1.36 12.48 16.9 2.42 11.16 27.0 3.32 18.4 61.0 1955 4.9 34.9 29.8 1.26 12.96 16.8 2.39 10.54 25.2 3.09 18.5 57.2 1956 5.0 35.1 30.1 1.29 12.86 16.6 2.49 10.07 25.1 3.19 18.0 57.4

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Punting Interceptions Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Punts Yds/K Net Avg. Int. Yds/Int. Yds. PR Yds/Ret. Yds. KR Yds/Ret. Yds. 1957 5.3 34.8 30.2 1.26 11.95 15.0 2.53 9.57 24.2 3.05 18.7 57.1 1958 5.6 35.4 30.9 1.33 — — 2.57 9.70 24.9 3.02 18.9 57.0 1959 5.5 35.9 31.5 1.33 — — 2.67 9.06 24.2 3.09 18.7 57.8 1960 5.1 36.0 31.4 1.24 — — 2.39 9.73 23.3 3.05 18.8 57.3 1961 5.2 35.5 35.5 1.22 — — 2.43 9.44 22.9 3.06 18.3 56.1 1962 5.2 35.7 35.7 1.25 — — 2.36 9.66 22.8 3.10 19.6 60.7 1963 5.2 36.3 32.5 1.19 — — 2.34 9.71 22.7 3.08 20.1 61.9 1964 5.3 36.4 32.5 1.20 — — 2.33 8.99 20.9 2.93 19.6 57.3 1965 5.9 38.5 38.5 1.42 — — 2.73 9.99 27.3 3.15 18.8 59.3 1966 5.9 37.5 33.5 1.50 12.07 18.1 2.63 8.82 23.2 3.24 18.7 60.8 1967 6.5 36.8 31.6 1.52 11.39 17.3 3.42 9.92 33.9 3.31 18.7 61.7 1968 6.7 37.4 33.3 1.61 11.51 18.6 3.01 8.95 26.9 3.64 19.1 69.6 1969 6.6 37.5 33.4 1.70 11.07 18.8 3.00 9.00 27.0 3.67 18.9 69.4 1970 6.3 37.4 37.4 1.66 11.65 19.4 2.89 9.28 26.9 3.69 19.0 70.1 1971 6.2 37.6 33.4 1.49 11.75 17.5 2.89 9.04 26.2 3.57 19.2 68.6 1972 6.1 37.2 33.4 1.54 11.54 17.7 2.72 8.61 23.4 3.50 19.0 66.4 1973 5.8 37.8 34.1 1.36 11.30 15.4 2.52 8.65 21.8 3.54 19.6 69.2 1974 5.6 37.6 34.2 1.23 11.30 13.9 2.40 7.92 19.0 3.38 19.1 64.3 1975 5.4 38.1 35.0 1.21 11.26 13.6 2.39 7.19 17.2 3.20 19.3 61.7 1976 5.7 38.0 35.1 1.23 11.44 14.0 2.42 6.83 16.5 3.14 18.3 57.4 1977 5.8 38.0 35.0 1.26 11.05 13.9 2.45 7.10 17.3 3.16 18.4 58.1 1978 6.0 38.0 34.9 1.34 10.83 14.5 2.51 7.39 18.6 3.18 18.7 59.6 1979 5.8 37.7 34.8 1.31 10.66 14.0 2.38 7.09 16.9 3.02 18.8 56.9 1980 5.8 38.3 35.4 1.37 10.85 14.9 2.44 7.01 17.1 2.91 19.0 55.1 1981 6.0 38.9 35.9 1.38 10.22 14.1 2.45 7.22 17.7 2.86 18.8 53.9 1982 5.9 39.8 36.5 1.39 10.70 14.9 2.40 8.00 19.2 2.69 19.3 51.9 1983 5.5 39.5 35.9 1.37 10.43 14.3 2.47 7.95 19.7 2.65 19.2 50.8 1984 5.6 39.7 36.3 1.31 10.07 13.2 2.47 7.61 18.8 3.03 18.6 56.2 1985 5.5 39.6 36.1 1.30 10.47 13.6 2.45 7.92 19.4 2.94 19.4 57.0 1986 5.4 39.2 35.4 1.30 10.99 14.3 2.51 8.23 20.7 3.78 19.8 74.6 1987 5.4 38.6 34.7 1.32 10.82 14.3 2.48 8.31 20.6 3.89 19.1 74.5 1988 5.2 38.4 34.7 1.24 11.17 14.0 2.39 7.96 19.1 3.97 19.4 77.1 1989 5.2 38.5 34.3 1.28 10.75 13.8 2.36 8.46 20.0 3.92 19.7 77.2 1990 5.3 38.6 34.3 1.23 11.40 14.0 2.45 9.33 22.9 3.79 19.6 74.5 1991 5.3 38.4 34.3 1.18 11.30 13.3 2.50 8.74 21.9 3.43 19.4 66.6 1992 5.6 39.0 34.9 1.20 11.00 13.2 2.63 9.04 23.8 3.30 20.1 66.4 1993 5.2 38.8 35.1 1.14 11.00 12.5 2.28 8.28 18.9 3.43 20.0 68.7 1994 5.3 39.2 35.3 1.10 12.10 13.3 2.38 8.64 20.5 3.50 20.0 69.8 1995 5.3 38.7 34.9 1.12 11.67 13.1 2.23 8.98 20.0 3.57 19.5 69.7 1996 5.5 40.0 35.8 1.04 12.83 13.4 2.39 9.56 22.8 3.34 20.4 68.0 1997 5.4 40.5 36.2 1.05 12.45 13.0 2.47 9.49 23.4 3.47 20.3 70.5 1998 5.5 39.8 35.5 1.05 12.80 13.4 2.53 9.45 23.9 3.52 20.6 72.4 1999 5.6 39.8 35.3 1.12 13.00 14.5 2.61 9.61 25.1 3.36 20.3 68.2 2000 5.6 39.0 34.2 1.12 13.55 15.2 2.64 10.15 26.8 3.49 19.6 68.6 2001 5.3 39.8 35.0 1.12 12.66 14.2 2.59 9.84 25.4 3.43 20.7 71.0 2002 5.2 39.5 34.2 1.10 12.61 13.8 2.73 10.59 28.9 3.47 20.2 70.4 2003 5.3 40.4 34.7 1.06 12.69 13.4 2.67 9.84 26.3 3.30 20.6 67.8 2004 5.3 39.9 35.5 1.04 13.29 13.9 2.45 9.95 24.4 3.34 20.4 68.1 2005 5.2 39.9 33.7 1.04 12.37 12.9 2.33 9.81 22.8 3.30 20.8 68.6 2006 4.6 39.9 34.3 0.98 13.03 13.2 1.99 9.28 18.4 3.13 20.5 64.0 2007 5.1 40.3 34.7 1.07 13.39 14.6 2.07 9.45 19.7 *4.48 21.5 *95.9 2008 4.7 40.2 35.0 1.02 *14.28 14.6 1.92 9.51 18.2 4.15 21.3 88.5 2009 4.8 40.6 35.3 0.97 13.61 13.2 1.82 9.34 17.0 4.30 21.9 93.9 2010 4.8 40.9 36.2 1.00 13.62 13.6 1.77 8.89 15.7 4.24 *21.9 92.7 2011 4.8 41.0 38.2 0.94 13.87 13.0 1.64 8.85 14.5 4.15 21.7 90.3

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Punting Interceptions Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Punts Yds/K Net Avg. Int. Yds/Int. Yds. PR Yds/Ret. Yds. KR Yds/Ret. Yds. 2012 4.8 41.1 *38.4 0.94 13.82 13.0 1.70 8.93 15.2 3.24 21.7 70.3 2013 5.0 41.1 36.7 1.00 12.90 12.9 1.68 8.64 14.5 3.29 21.4 70.2 2014 5.1 41.1 37.4 0.94 12.85 12.0 1.66 8.46 14.0 3.19 21.1 67.3 2015 5.0 41.2 37.5 0.93 13.40 12.5 1.57 8.92 14.0 3.09 21.5 66.5 2016 5.0 41.0 37.5 0.89 12.77 11.4 1.56 8.38 13.1 3.10 21.0 64.9 2017 5.0 *41.4 37.9 0.89 14.22 12.6 1.44 8.27 11.9 2.87 21.1 60.7

*Record. †Records not compiled in 1942-45. Note: Starting in 2005, touchbacks were included in net punting. FIELD GOAL TRENDS (1938-68) Year Made 1956 53 Year Made 1957 64 1938 47 1958 103 1939 80 1959 †199 1940 84 1960 224 1941 59 1961 277 1942-45 * 1962 261 1946 44 1963 314 1947 38 1964 368 1948 53 Year Made Atts. Pct. 1949 46 1965 484 1,035 .468 1950 46 1966 522 1,125 .464 1951 53 1967 555 1,266 .438 1952 83 1968 566 1,287 .440 1953 50 *Records not compiled. †Goal uprights widened from 18 feet, 6 inches to 23 1954 48 feet, 4 inches in 1959. 1955 57 FIELD GOAL TRENDS (FROM 1969) (Includes Field Goal Attempts by FCS, Divisions II and III Opponents) Totals Breakdown by Distance Year Made Atts. Pct. 16-39 Pct. 16--49 Pct. 40-49 Pct. 50-59 Pct. 60+ 1969 669 1,402 .477 538-872 .617 654-1,267 .516 116-395 .294 15-135 .111 0-8 1970 754 1,548 .487 614-990 .620 740-1,380 .536 126-390 .323 14-168 .083 1-9 1971 780 1,625 .480 607-1,022 .594 760-1,466 .518 153-444 .345 20-159 .126 0-11 1972 876 1,828 .479 705-1,150 .613 855-1,641 .521 150-491 .305 21-187 .112 1-12 1973 958 1,920 .499 728-1,139 .639 914-1,670 .547 186-531 .350 44-250 .176 1-21 1974 947 1,905 .497 706-1,096 .644 906-1,655 .547 200-559 .358 41-250 .164 1-17 1975 1,164 2,237 .520 849-1,255 .676 1,088-1,896 .574 239-641 .373 76-341 .223 4-32 1976 1,187 2,330 .509 854-1,301 .656 1,131-1,997 .566 277-696 .398 56-333 .168 3-24 1977 1,238 2,514 .492 882-1,315 .671 1,160-2,088 .556 278-773 .360 78-426 .183 6-40 1978 1,229 2,113 .582 938-1,361 .689 1,193-1,982 .602 255-621 .411 36-131 .275 1-4

Totals Breakdown by Distance Under Year Made Atts. Pct. 20 Pct. 20-29 Pct. 30-39 Pct. 40-49 Pct. 50-59 Pct. 60 Plus Pct. 1979 1,241 2,129 .583 34-43 .791 455-601 .757 425-706 .602 286-600 .477 41-173 .237 0-6 .000 1980 1,245 2,128 .585 31-39 .795 408-529 .771 452-696 .649 317-682 .465 37-175 .211 0-7 .000 1981 1,368 2,254 .607 42-48 .875 471-598 .788 461-731 .631 335-698 .480 58-169 .343 1-10 .100 1982 1,224 1,915 .639 31-34 .912 384-475 .808 415-597 .695 319-604 .528 73-190 .384 2-15 .133 1983 1,329 2,025 .656 34-37 .919 417-508 .821 477-636 .750 329-628 .524 72-201 .358 0-15 .000 1984 1,442 2,112 .683 44-49 .898 450-532 .846 503-681 .739 363-630 .576 80-206 .388 2-14 .143 1985 1,360 2,106 .646 40-47 .851 416-511 .814 478-657 .728 341-647 .527 84-227 .370 1-17 .059 1986 1,326 2,034 .652 45-48 .938 445-525 .848 448-641 .699 340-629 .541 44-182 .242 4-9 .444 1987 1,381 2,058 .671 45-48 .938 484-559 .866 469-638 .735 311-604 .515 72-200 .360 0-9 .000

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Totals Breakdown by Distance Under Year Made Atts. Pct. 20 Pct. 20-29 Pct. 30-39 Pct. 40-49 Pct. 50-59 Pct. 60 Plus Pct. 1988 1,421 2,110 .673 33-35 .943 487-573 .850 495-664 .745 337-610 .552 68-217 .313 1-11 .091 1989 1,389 2,006 .692 50-53 .943 497-565 .880 471-655 .719 319-573 .557 52-154 .338 0-6 .000 1990 1,348 2,011 .670 39-42 .929 477-546 .874 454-626 .725 319-625 .510 59-167 .353 0-5 .000 1991 1,092 1,831 .596 31-32 .969 395-519 .761 366-612 .598 254-531 .478 45-132 .341 1-5 .200 1992 1,288 1,986 .649 32-38 .842 464-569 .815 447-673 .664 294-577 .510 49-126 .389 2-3 .667 1993 1,182 1,832 .645 23-25 .920 490-599 .818 407-617 .660 224-488 .459 38-98 .388 0-5 .000 1994 1,220 1,877 .650 39-40 .975 458-528 .867 419-626 .669 263-547 .481 40-128 .313 1-8 .125 1995 1,150 1,759 .654 32-32 1.000 468-549 .852 373-587 .635 244-489 .499 31-100 .310 2-2 1.000 1996 1,207 1,899 .636 28-29 .966 431-509 .847 422-632 .668 277-581 .477 49-147 .333 0-1 .000 1997 1,255 1,895 .662 47-48 .979 445-524 .849 446-659 .677 272-540 .504 45-122 .369 0-2 .000 1998 1,376 2,075 .663 50-60 .833 475-563 .844 466-681 .684 336-622 .540 48-144 .333 1-5 .200 1999 1,387 2,074 .669 36-38 .947 499-608 .821 480-671 .715 321-611 .525 50-142 .352 1-4 .250 2000 1,285 1,906 .674 29-32 .906 442-517 .855 469-667 .703 297-539 .551 48-149 .322 0-2 .000 2001 1,302 1,941 .671 34-37 .919 459-530 .866 458-655 .699 306-572 .535 45-143 .315 0-4 .000 2002 1,580 2,355 .671 55-63 .873 541-637 .849 546-789 .692 389-717 .543 49-143 .343 0-6 .000 2003 1,560 2,260 .690 53-58 .914 552-650 .849 540-768 .703 359-608 .590 56-169 .331 0-7 .000 2004 1,435 2,131 .673 48-54 .889 460-538 .855 461-649 .710 422-752 .561 43-133 .323 1-5 .200 2005 1,525 2,209 .690 42-43 .977 572-666 .859 514-726 .708 346-647 .535 51-127 .402 0-0 .000 2006 1,500 2,127 .705 47-50 .940 540-617 .875 535-748 .715 314-559 .562 64-149 .430 0-4 .000 2007 1,829 2,540 .720 42-44 .955 644-730 .882 625-860 .723 444-738 .602 73-165 .442 1-3 .333 2008 1,647 2,343 .703 45-48 .938 616-719 .857 547-728 .751 374-681 .549 64-161 .398 1-6 .167 2009 1,775 2,434 .729 51-53 .962 669-757 .884 595-812 .733 399-657 .607 61-153 .399 0-2 .000 2010 1,686 2,286 .738 41-43 .953 605-684 .885 580-750 .773 391-671 .583 68-136 .500 1-2 .500 2011 1,639 2,327 .704 55-57 .965 598-671 .891 525-735 .714 400-710 .563 61-150 .407 0-4 .000 2012 1,706 2,370 .720 54-56 .964 643-721 .892 533-735 .725 388-681 .570 86-174 .494 2-3 .667 2013 1,730 2,350 .736 52-54 .963 625-691 .904 574-771 .744 401-667 .602 78-164 .476 0-3 .000 2014 1,851 2,561 .723 46-50 .920 676-766 .883 629-840 .749 435-747 .582 65-157 .414 0-1 .000 2015 *1,912 *2,586 .739 50-52 .962 672-762 .882 659-856 .770 457-738 .619 73-174 .420 1-4 .250 2016 1,849 2,470 *.749 37-38 .974 697-768 .908 650-837 .777 409-687 .595 56-140 .400 0-0 .000 2017 1,839 2,516 .731 40-41 .976 694-772 .899 616-814 .757 410-702 .584 79-185 .427 0-2 .00 *Record. Notes: Kicking tee became illegal in 1989. Goal-post width narrowed back to 18’6’’ from 23’4’’ in 1991. Hash marks narrowed to 60 feet from each sideline in 1993. AVERAGE YARDAGE OF FIELD Soccer-Style Conventional Overall Year Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. GOALS 1990 33.4 41.3 36.0 33.4 42.0 36.7 33.4 41.3 36.0 (FBS Kickers Only) 1991 33.2 40.7 35.8 28.6 31.9 40.7 35.9 40.4 36.1 Soccer-Style Conventional Overall 1992 34.1 41.2 36.7 30.1 37.8 32.7 37.2 41.3 37.8 Year Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. 1993 32.4 38.9 34.7 26.8 38.0 31.9 32.3 38.9 34.6 1975 35.1 43.2 39.0 33.1 41.3 37.0 34.1 42.2 37.9 1994 32.9 40.6 35.6 31.4 45.5 34.0 32.9 40.7 35.6 1976 35.0 43.1 39.0 33.2 40.7 36.9 34.0 41.8 37.9 1995 32.4 40.1 35.0 — — — 32.4 40.1 35.0 1977 34.7 44.3 39.5 33.3 41.9 37.7 34.1 43.2 38.7 1996 33.4 40.5 36.0 — — — 33.4 40.5 36.0 1978 34.0 39.9 36.4 31.9 38.3 34.6 33.2 39.3 35.7 1997 33.2 40.1 35.5 — — — 33.2 40.1 35.5 1979 33.7 39.9 36.2 31.9 38.0 34.5 33.2 39.3 35.7 1998 33.4 40.6 36.1 — — — 33.4 40.6 36.1 1980 34.0 40.7 36.7 33.4 39.6 36.2 33.8 40.4 36.6 1999 34.0 40.9 36.8 — — — 34.0 40.9 36.8 1981 33.9 40.1 36.2 33.2 38.6 35.7 33.8 39.8 36.1 2000 33.8 40.3 36.2 — — — 33.8 40.3 36.2 1982 34.8 41.8 37.2 34.0 39.8 36.7 34.7 41.5 37.1 2001 34.1 40.2 36.4 — — — 34.1 40.2 36.4 1983 34.7 42.1 37.2 32.3 40.5 35.5 34.5 41.9 37.0 2002 34.9 40.5 36.6 — — — 34.9 40.5 36.6 1984 34.4 41.8 36.7 32.3 34.9 33.4 34.3 41.5 36.5 2003 34.8 40.6 36.7 — — — 34.8 40.6 36.7 1985 34.5 41.3 36.8 35.4 41.7 38.0 34.5 41.3 36.9 2004 34.4 40.8 36.8 — — — 34.4 40.8 36.8 1986 33.9 41.6 36.6 32.5 38.6 34.7 33.9 41.4 36.5 2005 33.1 39.9 35.2 — — — 33.1 39.9 35.2 1987 33.5 41.8 36.2 32.3 41.4 35.1 33.5 41.8 36.2 2006 33.1 39.8 35.1 — — — 33.1 39.8 35.1 1988 33.9 41.7 36.4 30.0 37.6 32.7 32.0 39.3 34.4 2007 33.5 40.1 35.4 — — — 33.5 40.1 35.4 1989 33.5 41.2 35.9 30.5 39.6 32.4 33.4 41.2 35.8 2008 33.1 40.1 35.2 — — — 33.1 40.1 35.2

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Soccer-Style Conventional Overall Percent of Total Tries Kick Attempts 2-Point Attempts Year Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. Made Missed Tot. 2009 33.0 39.9 34.8 — — — 33.0 39.9 34.8 Year Games Kick 2-Pt. Atts. Made Pct. Atts. Made Pct. 2010 33.4 40.1 35.1 — — — 33.4 40.1 35.1 1996 644 .923 .077 3,862 3,630 .940 322 144 .447 2011 33.3 40.7 35.5 — — — 33.3 40.7 35.5 1997 646 .913 .087 3,828 3,572 .933 367 155 .422 2012 33.3 40.2 35.2 — — — 33.3 40.2 35.2 1998 652 .919 .081 3,826 3,590 .938 339 146 .431 2013 33.1 39.6 35.0 — — — 33.1 39.6 35.0 1999 663 .926 .074 3,957 3,725 .941 315 128 .406 2014 33.3 40.1 35.2 — — — 33.3 40.1 35.2 2000 638 .934 .066 3,955 3,701 .936 278 114 .410 2015 33.5 40.4 35.3 — — — 33.5 40.4 35.3 2001 645 .923 .077 4,125 3,897 .945 342 138 .404 2016 33.0 40.3 34.9 — — — 33.0 40.3 34.9 2002 740 .930 .070 4,744 4,452 .938 359 156 .435 2017 33.3 40.8 35.3 — — — 33.3 40.8 35.3 2003 735 .943 .057 4,705 4,482 .953 287 116 .404 2004 677 .950 .050 4,317 4,112 .953 229 97 .424 2005 691 .953 .047 4,361 4,160 .954 215 98 .456 FBS EXTRA-POINT TRENDS 2006 792 .951 .049 4,370 4,158 .951 238 88 .370 2007 798 .952 .048 5,070 4,886 .964 254 107 .421 (From Start of Two-Point Attempts) 2008 797 *.965 #.035 4,972 4,792 .964 #181 #67 .370 Percent of Total Tries Kick Attempts 2-Point Attempts 2009 808 .951 .049 4,873 4,669 .958 249 101 .406 Year Games Kick 2-Pt. Atts. Made Pct. Atts. Made Pct. 2010 807 .959 .041 5,163 4,975 .964 220 88 .400 1958 578 #.486 *.514 1,295 889 .686 *1,371 *613 .447 2011 805 .958 .042 5,245 5,047 .962 230 100 .435 1959 578 .598 .402 1,552 1,170 .754 1,045 421 .403 2012 818 .954 .046 5,425 5,234 .965 261 108 .414 1960 596 .701 .299 1,849 1,448 .783 790 345 .437 2013 835 .962 .038 5,622 5,448 .969 224 102 .455 1961 574 .723 .277 1,842 1,473 .800 706 312 .442 2014 850 .964 .036 5,659 5,484 .969 210 72 #.343 1962 602 .724 .276 1,987 1,549 .780 757 341 .450 2015 864 .959 .041 5,814 5,641 *.970 246 96 .390 1963 605 .776 .224 2,057 1,659 .807 595 256 .430 2016 *873 .955 .045 5,932 *5,740 .968 277 112 .404 1964 613 .814 .186 2,053 1,704 .830 469 189 .403 2017 868 .960 .040 5,717 5,522 .966 240 98 .408 1965 619 .881 .119 2,460 2,083 .847 331 134 .405 *Record high. #Record low. Note: Includes games against opponents from 1966 626 .861 .139 2,530 2,167 .857 410 165 .402 all divisions 2006 to present. 1967 611 .869 .131 2,629 2,252 .857 397 160 .403 1968 615 .871 .129 3,090 2,629 .851 456 181 .397 FBS EXTRA-POINT KICK 1969 621 .880 .120 3,168 2,781 .878 432 170 .394 PERCENTAGE (1938-57) 1970 667 .862 .138 3,255 2,875 .883 522 246 *.471 1971 726 .889 .111 3,466 3,081 .889 433 173 .400 Year Made 1972 720 .872 .128 3,390 3,018 .890 497 219 .441 1938 .608 1973 741 .893 .107 3,637 3,258 .896 435 180 .414 1939 .625 1974 749 .885 .115 3,490 3,146 .901 455 211 .464 1940 .607 1975 785 .891 .109 3,598 3,266 .908 440 171 .389 1941 .638 1976 796 .877 .123 3,579 3,241 .906 502 203 .404 1942-45 * 1977 849 .891 .109 4,041 3,668 .908 495 209 .422 1946 .657 1978 816 .884 .116 3,808 3,490 .916 498 208 .418 1947 .657 1979 811 .897 .103 3,702 3,418 .923 424 176 .415 1948 .708 1980 810 .895 .105 3,785 3,480 .919 442 170 .384 1949 .738 1981 788 .901 .099 3,655 3,387 .927 403 172 .427 1950 .713 1982 599 .901 .099 2,920 2,761 .946 320 120 .375 1951 .711 1983 631 .896 .104 3,080 2,886 .937 356 151 .424 1952 .744 1984 626 .889 .111 2,962 2,789 .942 370 173 .468 1953 .650 1985 623 .899 .101 3,068 2,911 .949 345 121 .351 1954 .656 1986 619 .905 .095 3,132 2,999 .958 330 131 .397 1955 .669 1987 615 .892 .108 3,094 2,935 .949 375 163 .435 1956 .666 1988 616 .899 .101 3,215 3,074 .956 363 156 .430 1957 .653 1989 614 .888 .112 3,233 3,090 .956 409 179 .438 *Not Compiled 1990 623 .911 .089 3,429 3,291 .960 335 138 .412 1991 617 .906 .094 3,279 3,016 .920 342 128 .374 1992 619 .899 .101 3,156 2,967 .940 353 159 .450 1993 613 .912 .088 3,455 3,251 .941 333 143 .429 1994 617 .897 .103 3,433 3,207 .934 395 163 .413 1995 622 .902 .098 3,594 3,354 .933 389 173 .445

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HIGHEST-SCORING TIE GAMES Year Ties Games Pct. Scoreless 1973 18 741 2.43 2 The home team is listed first. Both teams were classified Major-College or FBS at time of the game. 1974 18 749 2.40 0 1975 16 785 2.04 0 Score Date Opponents 1976 13 796 1.63 1 52-52 11-16-91 San Diego St.-BYU 1977 16 849 1.88 1 48-48 9-8-79 San Jose St.-Utah St. 1978 16 816 1.96 1 43-43 11-12-88 Duke-NC State 1979 17 811 2.10 1 41-41 9-10-94 Northwestern-Stanford 1980 12 810 1.48 0 41-41 9-23-89 San Diego St.-Cal St. Fullerton 1981 17 788 2.16 0 40-40 11-8-75 Idaho-Weber St. 1982 14 599 2.34 0 39-39 11-7-82 Texas Tech-TCU 1983 13 631 2.06 1 37-37 9-23-67 *Alabama-Florida St. 1984 15 626 2.40 0 36-36 9-30-72 Georgia Tech-Rice 1985 13 623 2.09 0 35-35 9-23-95 Michigan St.-Purdue 1986 10 619 1.62 0 35-35 11-16-91 San Jose St.-Hawaii 1987 13 615 2.11 0 35-35 12-9-89 Hawaii-Air Force 1988 12 616 1.95 0 35-35 9-23-89 Colorado St.-Eastern Mich. 1989 15 614 2.44 0 35-35 10-7-78 Ohio St.-SMU 1990 15 623 2.41 0 35-35 10-19-74 Idaho-Montana 1991 14 617 2.27 0 35-35 10-9-71 New Mexico-New Mexico St. 1992 13 619 2.10 0 35-35 9-27-69 Minnesota-Ohio 1993 11 613 1.79 0 35-35 9-21-68 Washington-Rice 1994 13 617 2.11 0 35-35 11-18-67 Navy-Vanderbilt 1995 9 622 1.45 0 35-35 12-11-48 †Pacific—Hardin-Simmons Note: The first year of the two-point conversion rule was 1958. The last 34-34 10-6-90 Iowa St.-Kansas scoreless tie game was between Oregon and Oregon State on November 33-33 10-1-83 California-Arizona 19, 1983. Tiebreaker procedures began with 1996 season. 33-33 9-24-49 TCU-Oklahoma St. 33-33 10-31-31 Yale-Dartmouth FBS OVERTIME GAMES *At Birmingham. †Grape Bowl, Lodi, CA. Note: Tiebreaker procedures began with 1996 season. Year OT Games Pct. 1996 26 644 4.04 1997 25 639 3.91 MAJOR COLLEGE TIE GAMES 1998 24 653 3.68 The record for most tie games in a single week is six—on October 27, 1962; 1999 27 657 4.11 September 28, 1963; and October 9, 1982. 2000 33 666 4.95 Year Ties Games Pct. Scoreless 2001 18 673 2.67 1954 15 551 2.72 2 2002 31 771 4.02 1955 22 536 4.10 1 2003 34 770 4.42 1956 28 558 5.02 2 2004 32 709 4.51 1957 24 570 4.21 4 2005 39 718 5.43 1958 19 578 3.29 2 2006 34 790 4.30 1959 13 578 2.25 4 2007 34 796 4.27 1960 23 596 3.86 4 2008 32 803 3.99 1961 11 574 1.92 1 2009 29 808 3.59 1962 20 602 3.32 2 2010 29 807 3.59 1963 25 605 4.13 4 2011 36 805 4.47 1964 19 613 3.10 2 2012 *45 818 *5.50 1965 19 619 3.07 4 2013 35 835 4.19 1966 13 626 2.08 0 2014 35 850 4.12 1967 14 611 2.29 1 2015 35 864 4.05 1968 17 615 2.76 1 2016 42 *873 4.81 1969 9 621 1.45 0 2017 36 868 4.15 1970 7 667 1.05 0 1971 12 726 1.65 1 *Record 1972 14 720 1.94 1

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FBS AVERAGE GAME LENGTH Home Team Year Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Year Games Length 2000 666 418 248 0 .628 2008 803 3:11 2001 673 415 258 0 .617 2009 808 3:12 2002 771 490 281 0 .636 2010 807 3:12 2003 770 480 290 0 .623 2011 805 3:14 2004 709 463 246 0 .653 2012 818 3:18 2005 718 426 292 0 .593 2013 835 3:17 2006 790 488 302 0 .618 2014 850 3:22 2007 796 498 298 0 .626 2015 864 3:17 2008 803 506 297 0 .630 2016 *873 3:24 2009 808 514 294 0 .636 2017 868 3:20 2010 807 488 319 0 .605 *Record 2011 759 489 270 0 *.644 2012 786 485 301 0 .617 2013 813 508 305 0 .625 HOME FIELD RECORDS 2014 787 481 306 0 .611 Until 2010, this list included home games plus host teams at neutral-site 2015 813 495 318 0 .609 games. Since 2011, it only includes games played on a team’s home field. 2016 808 509 299 0 .630 Home Team 2017 822 510 312 0 .620 Year Games Won Lost Tied Pct. *Record. Note: Since 1997, games against opponents from all divisions are 1966 626 365 248 13 .594 included in the total games. 1967 611 333 264 14 .557 1968 615 348 250 17 .580 1969 621 366 246 9 .596 1970 667 399 261 7 .603 1971 726 416 298 12 .581 1972 720 441 265 14 .622 1973 741 439 284 18 .605 1974 749 457 274 18 .622 1975 785 434 335 16 .563 1976 796 463 320 13 .590 1977 849 501 332 16 .600 1978 816 482 318 16 .601 1979 811 460 334 17 .578 1980 809 471 327 12 .589 1981 788 457 314 17 .591 1982 599 368 217 14 .626 1983 631 364 254 13 .587 1984 626 371 240 15 .605 1985 623 371 239 13 .606 1986 619 363 246 10 .595 1987 615 387 215 13 .640 1988 616 370 234 12 .610 1989 614 365 234 15 .607 1990 623 373 235 15 .611 1991 617 362 241 14 .598 1992 619 388 218 13 .637 1993 613 375 227 11 .621 1994 617 357 247 13 .589 1995 622 354 259 9 .576 1996 644 389 255 0 .604 1997 639 396 243 0 .620 1998 653 403 250 0 .617 1999 657 409 248 0 .623

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FBS MEMBERSHIP SINCE 1978

The following list shows years of active Team Year(s) Team Year(s) membership for current and former FBS LSU 1978-present Toledo 1978-present football-playing institutions. The lists are Louisiana Tech 1978-81, 89-present Troy 2002-present from 1978, the year Division I was divided Louisville 1978-present Tulane 1978-present into the FBS and FCS. Marshall 1978-81, 97-present Tulsa 1978-present Active Members Maryland 1978-present UAB 1996-2014; 2017-present Massachusetts 2013-present UCLA 1978-present Team Year(s) Memphis 1978-present Utah 1978-present Air Force 1978-present Miami (FL) 1978-present Utah St. 1978-present Akron 1987-present Miami (OH) 1978-81, 83-present Vanderbilt 1978-present Alabama 1978-present Michigan 1978-present Virginia 1978-present Appalachian St. 1978-81, 2015-present Michigan St. 1978-present Virginia Tech 1978-present Arizona 1978-present Middle Tenn. 1999-present Wake Forest 1978-present Arizona St. 1978-present Minnesota 1978-present Washington 1978-present Arkansas 1978-present Ole Miss 1978-present Washington St. 1978-present Arkansas St. 1978-81, 92-present Mississippi St. 1978-present West Virginia 1978-present Army West Point 1978-present Missouri 1978-present Western Ky. 2009-present Auburn 1978-present Navy 1978-present Western Mich. 1978-81, 83-present Ball St. 1978-81, 83-present Nebraska 1978-present Wisconsin 1978-present Baylor 1978-present Nevada 1992-present Wyoming 1978-present Boise St. 1996-present UNLV 1978-present Boston College 1978-present New Mexico 1978-present Former Members Bowling Green 1978-81, 83-present New Mexico St. 1978-present Team Year(s) BYU 1978-present North Carolina 1978-present Brown 1978-81 Buffalo 1999-present NC State 1978-present Cal St. Fullerton 1978-92* California 1978-present North Texas 1978-81, 95-present Chattanooga 1978-81 UCF 1996-present Northern Ill. 1978-81, 83-present Citadel 1978-81 Central Mich. 1978-present Northwestern 1978-present Colgate 1978-81 Charlotte 2016-present Notre Dame 1978-present Columbia 1978-81 Cincinnati 1978-81, 83-present Ohio 1978-81, 83-present Cornell 1978-81 Clemson 1978-present Ohio St. 1978-present Dartmouth 1978-81 Coastal Caro. 2018-present Oklahoma 1978-present Drake 1978-81 Colorado 1978-present Oklahoma St. 1978-present East Tenn. St. 1978-81* Colorado St. 1978-present Old Dominion 2014-present Furman 1978-81 UConn 2002-present Oregon 1978-present Harvard 1978-81 Duke 1978-present Oregon St. 1978-present Holy Cross 1978-81 East Carolina 1978-present Penn St. 1978-present Illinois St. 1978-81 Eastern Mich. 1978-81, 83-present Pittsburgh 1978-present Indiana St. 1978-81 Florida 1978-present Purdue 1978-present Lamar 1978-81* Fla. Atlantic 2006-present Rice 1978-present Long Beach St. 1978-91* FIU 2006-present Rutgers 1978-present McNeese 1978-81 Florida St. 1978-present San Diego St. 1978-present Pacific 1978-95* Fresno St. 1978-present San Jose St. 1978-present Penn 1978-81 Georgia 1978-present South Ala. 2013-present Princeton 1978-81 Ga. Southern 2015-present South Carolina 1978-present Richmond 1978-81 Georgia St. 2014-present South Fla. 2001-present Southern Ill. 1978-81 Georgia Tech 1978-present Southern California 1978-present Tennessee St. 1978-80 Hawaii 1978-present SMU 1978-86, 89-present Texas-Arlington 1978-81* Houston 1978-present Southern Miss. 1978-present Villanova 1978-80 Idaho 1996-present Stanford 1978-present VMI 1978-81 Illinois 1978-present Syracuse 1978-present West Tex. A&M 1978-80 Indiana 1978-present Temple 1978-present Western Caro. 1978-81 Iowa 1978-present Tennessee 1978-present Wichita St. 1978-86* Iowa St. 1978-present Texas 1978-present William & Mary 1978-81 Kansas 1978-present Texas A&M 1978-present Yale 1978-81 Kansas St. 1978-present TCU 1978-present Kent St. 1978-81, 83-present UTEP 1978-present *Dropped football program. Kentucky 1978-present UTSA 2014-present UL Lafayette 1978-present Texas St. 2013-present La.-Monroe 1978-81, 94-present Texas Tech 1978-present

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL RULES CHANGES

1883—Safety 1, touchdown 4, goal after TD 4, THE BALL goal from field 5. PLAYERS 1869—Round, rubber Association ball. 1884—Safety 2, touchdown 4, goal from field 5. 1869—Each team consisted of 25 players. 1875—Egg-shaped, leather-covered rugby ball. 1897—Touchdown 4, field goal 5, touchdown fail- 1873—Each team consisted of 20 players. ing goal 5, safety 2. 1896—Prolate spheroid, without specific measure- 1876—Each team consisted of 15 players. ments. 1902—Teams change goals after every try at goal following a touchdown, after every goal from the 1880—Each team consisted of 11 players. —28-28½ inches around ends, 22½-23 inch- 1912 field and also at the beginning of the half. —Only one man in motion forward before es around middle, weight 14-15 ounces. 1895 1904—Goal from field 4. the snap. No more than three players behind the 1929—28-28½ inches around ends, 22-22½ inch- line. One player permitted in motion toward own es around middle, weight 14-15 ounces. 1909—Goal from field 3. goal line. 1934—28-28½ inches around ends, 21¼-21½ 1912—Touchdown 4. 1910—Seven players required on line. inches around middle, weight 14-15 ounces. 1921—Ball put in play at 30-yard line after a safety, 1911—Illegal to conceal ball beneath a player’s 1941—For night games, a white ball or other 20-yard line after a touchback. clothing. colored ball with two black stripes around the ball 1922—Try-for-point by scrimmage play from —All players urged to be numbered in a may be used at the discretion of the referee. 1947 5-yard line. uniform manner. Ends to wear numbers in the 1952—Ball may be inclined no more than 45 1924—Try-for-point by scrimmage play from 80s; tackles, 70s; guards, 60s; centers, 50s; and degrees by snapper. 3-yard line. backs, 10-49. 1956—Rubber-covered ball permitted. 1927—Goal posts placed on end lines. 1966—Mandatory numbering of five players on the line 50-79. 1973—Teams allowed to use ball of their choice 1929—Try-for-point by scrimmage play from while in possession. 2-yard line. 1970—All players numbered 1-99. 1978—Ball may not be altered, and new or nearly 1958—One-point and two-point conversion (from new balls added. 3-yard line). One-point safety added. 1982—107/8 to 117/16 inches long, 20¾ to 21¼ 1974—Ball must go between the uprights for a EQUIPMENT inches around middle, and 27¾ to 28½ inches successful field goal, over the uprights previously 1894—No one wearing projecting nails or iron long-axis circumference. scored. plates on his shoes, or any metal substance upon 1993—Rubber or composition ball ruled illegal. 1976—Forfeit score changed from 1-0 to score his person, is allowed to play. No greasy or sticky at time of forfeit if the offended team is ahead at substance shall be used on the person of players. time of forfeit. 1903—If head protectors are worn, there can be THE FIELD 1984—Try may be eliminated at end of game if no sole leather or other hard or unyielding sub- both captains agree. stances in their construction. Leather cleats on 1869—120 yards by 75 yards; uprights 24 feet shoes allowed. apart. 1995—Try at end of game mandatory unless team behind in score leaves field. 1908—First documented jersey numbers used by 1871—1662/3 yards by 100 yards. Washington & Jefferson. 1872—1331/3 yards by 831/3 yards. 1915—Numbers added to jerseys. 1873—Uprights 25 feet apart. SCORING VALUES 1927—Rubber cleats allowed, but under no condi- tions are cleats to be dangerously sharp. 1876—110 yards by 531/3 yards. Uprights 18½ 1882—Touchdown 2 points; field goal 5 points; feet apart; crossbar 10 feet high. extra points 4 points 1930—No player shall wear equipment that endangers players. The committee forbids the use —Field marked with transverse lines every 1882 1883—Touchdown 2 points; field goal 5 points; of head protectors or jerseys that are so similar five yards. This distance to be gained in three extra points 4 points in color to the ball that they give the wearer an downs to retain possession. 1884-97—Touchdown 4 points; field goal 5 points; unfair and unsportsmanlike advantage over the 1912—Field 120 yards by 531/3 yards, including extra points 2 points opponent. Stripes may be used to break up the two 10-yard end zones. solid colors. 1898-1903—Touchdown 5 points; field goal 5 1927—Goal posts moved back 10 yards, to end points; extra points 1 point 1933—Head protectors or helmets recommended line. to be worn by all players. 1904-08—Touchdown 5 points; field goal 4 points; 1957—Team area at 35-yard lines. extra points 1 point 1937—All players must wear minimum 6-inch Arabic numerals on the front and minimum 8-inch —Uprights widened to 23 feet, 4 inches 1959 1909-11—Touchdown 5 points; field goal 3 points; Arabic numerals on the back of jerseys. apart. extra points 1 point 1939—All players must wear helmets. 1966—Pylons placed in corners of end zone and 1912-57—Touchdown 6 points; field goal 3 points; at goal lines, mandatory in 1974. extra points 1 point 1946—All players must wear minimum 8-inch Arabic numerals on front (changed from 6 inches) —Uprights moved back to 18 feet, 6 inches 1991 1958-present—Touchdown 6 points; field goal 3 and minimum 10-inch Arabic numerals on back of apart. points; extra points 1 point/kick, 2 points/run or jerseys (changed from 8 inches), of a single color 1993—Hash marks moved six feet, eight inches pass. which must be in sharp contrast with the color of closer to center of field to 60 feet from each side- 1988-present—Extra points 2 points/defense. the jerseys. line (40 feet apart). Note: Safety worth 1 point from 1882 to 1883, 2 1948—One-inch kicking tees permitted. points in all seasons since 1884. 1951—Any circular or ring cleat prohibited unless it has rounded edges and a wall at least 3/16-inch SCORING thick. Face masks added to helmet. Must be made 1869—All goals count 1 each. of nonbreakable, molded plastic with rounded edges.

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1962—All players recommended to wear properly lineman, one player and a 1910—Pass interference does not apply 20 yards fitted mouth protectors. maximum of two defensive players. The towels of beyond the . Passer must be five the offensive backfield and defensive players must yards behind the line of scrimmage. One forward —Two-inch kicking tees permitted. 1965 be 4 inches by 12 inches and must be worn on the pass permitted during each down. —Players prohibited from wearing equipment front or side belt. There are no restrictions on the 1966 —Roughing the passer added. with electronic, mechanical or other signal devices size or location of the towel worn by the offensive 1914 for the purpose of communicating with any source. lineman. On free kicks, one white towel without 1923—Handing the ball forward is an illegal for- markings may be worn by a maximum of two Team ward pass and receivers going out of bounds and —Metal face masks having surfaces with 1968 A and two Team B players. The towels worn on returning prohibited. material as resilient as rubber are allowed. free kicks must be 4 inches by 12 inches and must —Three changes encourage use of pass. —Shoe cleats more than one-half inch in be worn on the front or side belt. 1934 1970 (1) First in series of downs can be length (changed from three-quarters inch) pro- —The length of the kicking tee was short- incomplete in the end zone without loss of ball hibited. 2006 ened to one inch. Also, the use of eye shields that except on fourth down. (2) Circumference of ball 1972—All players must wear mouth protectors, are not clear during games was eliminated. reduced, making it easier to throw. (3) Five-yard beginning with 1973 season. penalty for more than one in —Two players playing the same position may 2013 same series of downs eliminated. 1973—All players shall wear head protectors with not wear the same number during the game. a secured chin strap. —Fourth-down forward pass incomplete in —Knee pads required to cover the knees. 1941 2018 end zone no longer a touchback. Ball goes to —All players shall wear shoulder pads. 1974 opponent at spot where put in play. —All players shall wear hip pads and thigh 1976 —Forward pass may be thrown from any- guards. 1945 SUBSTITUTIONS where behind the line, encouraging use of modern 1979—Beginning in 1981, one team shall wear 1876—Fifteen players to a team and few if any . white jerseys. substitutions. 1949—Intentional grounding of a pass shall result 1982—Tearaway jersey eliminated by charging a 1882—Replacements for disqualified or injured in a loss of down and a five-yard penalty from the timeout. players. spot of the foul. 1983—Mandatory white jersey for visiting teams. 1897—Substitutions may enter the game any time 1966—Compulsory numbering system makes only players numbered other than 50-79 eligible —Therapeutic or preventive knee braces at discretion of captains. 1986 forward-pass receivers. must be worn under the pants. 1922—Players withdrawn during the first half may —Offensive blocking changed to provide half —Kicking tees eliminated for field goals and be returned during the second half. A player with- 1976 1989 extension of arms to assist pass blocking. extra-point attempts. drawn in the second half may not return. 1980—Retreat blocking added with full arm exten- 1991—Rib and back pad covering mandatory. 1941—A player may substitute any time but may not be withdrawn or the outgoing player returned sion to assist pass blocking, and illegal use of 1994—Standards established to limit glove sticki- to the game until one play had intervened. Platoon hands reduced to five yards. ness. Jerseys that extend below the top of the football made possible. —Pass interference only on a catchable for- pants must be tucked into the pants. 1982 1948—Unlimited substitution on change of team ward pass. Forward pass intentionally grounded to 1995—Home team may wear white jerseys if both possession. conserve time permitted. teams agree before the season. 1953—Two-platoon abolished and players allowed 1983—First down added to roughing the passer. —Cleats limited to one-half inch in length 1996 to enter the game only once in each quarter. —Retreat block deleted and open hands and (see 1970). Violators disqualified for remainder 1985 extended arms permitted anywhere on the field. of game and entire next game. Rule a 1954-64—Changes each year toward more liber- when a ball carrier’s helmet comes completely alized substitution rule and platoon football. 1990—Pass thrown immediately to the ground to off, with the ball belonging to runner’s team at 1965—Platoon football returns. Unlimited substitu- conserve time legal. that spot. Jerseys must extend to top of pants and tions between periods, after a score or try. —Ball must be catchable for offensive player must be tucked in if longer. 1994 1974—Substitutes must be in for one play and to be charged with pass interference. —Require all players on the same team to 1997 replaced players out for one play. —Principle of “reasonable opportunity to wear white or team-colored socks of the same 1996 catch the pass” applied to intentional grounding design and length. Leg coverings, such as tights, 1993—Players who are bleeding or whose uni- situations. if worn, must be in team colors and of a uniform forms are saturated with blood must come out of design for all players on the same team. the game until their return has been approved by 1998—A backward pass can be recovered and medical personnel. advanced by the defense. 1998—All eye shields, if worn, must be clear (transparent) and made from molded and rigid 2000—Offensive teams, while in the process of 1999—Intentional grounding of a pass shall result material. NCAA member institutions can, in the substitution or simulated substitution, are prohib- in a loss of down at the spot of the foul. case of a death or catastrophic injury or illness, ited from rushing quickly to the line of scrimmage —Allowing a passer, who is five yards or memorialize a player or person with a patch or and snapping the ball with the obvious attempt to 2000 more toward the sideline from the original position decal not greater than 1½ inches in diameter that create a defensive disadvantage. of the ball at the snap, to throw the ball so that displays the number, name or initials of the indi- 2004—The defensive team will be given the it lands beyond the neutral zone to avoid loss of vidual on the uniform or helmet. opportunity to complete its substitutions when yardage without penalty. —Visible bandanas are ruled an illegal uni- offensive teams, while in the process of substitu- 1999 —A defensive player who is blocked into the form attachment. Eye shields that are not clear are tion or simulated substitution, rush quickly to the 2004 passer is exempt from being penalized for rough- permitted, only with proper documentation from line of scrimmage with the obvious attempt to cre- ing the passer. the player’s institution and approval from a medi- ate a defensive disadvantage. cal doctor designated by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports. PASSING GAME GENERAL CHANGES 2000—A maximum of two defensive players are 1876—Holding and carrying the ball permitted. allowed to wear 4-inch-by-12-inch white towels 1906—One forward pass legalized behind the line without markings attached to the front belt. if made five yards right or left of center. Ball went 1880—Eleven players on a side and a scrimmage to opponents if it failed to touch a player of either line established. 2004—A glove cannot include any additional mate- side before touching the ground. Either team could rial that connects any of the fingers and/or thumb. recover a pass touched by an opponent. One pass 1882—Downs and yards to gain enter the rules. On scrimmage plays, one white towel without each scrimmage down. 1883—Scoring system established. markings may be worn by one interior offensive

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1906—Forward passes permitted. Ten yards for 1992—Defense allowed to advance fumbles ment of flagrant personal fouls during possession first down. regardless of where they occur. Changes ruling of by the defensive team may carry from one extra 1990 fumble advancement. period to the next. 1920—Clipping defined. —Guard-around or “fumblerooski” play ruled —The game clock on all kickoffs will start —Try-for-point introduced. Ball brought out 1993 2003 1922 illegal. when the ball is legally touched in field of play. five yards from goal line for scrimmage, allowing The two-yard restricted area around player posi- try for extra point by place kick, , run or —Players involved in a fight after halftime 1994 tioned to catch free or scrimmage kick is deleted. forward pass. disqualified for first half of next game; substitutes Offensive linemen at the snap positioned more and coaches who participate in a fight in their —Kickoff returned to 40-yard line. Clipping than seven yards in any direction from the middle 1925 team area or leave the team area to join a fight made a violation, with penalty of 25 yards. lineman of the offensive formation are prohibited disqualified for entire next game; squad members from blocking below the waist toward the original —One-second pause imposed on shift. Thirty and coaches involved in a fight during halftime 1927 position of the ball in or behind the neutral zone seconds allowed for putting ball in play. Huddle disqualified for first half of next game. and within 10 yards beyond the neutral zone. limited to 15 seconds. To encourage use of lateral —Defense penalized five yards for entering Backs at the snap positioned outside the normal pass, missed backward pass other than from cen- 1995 neutral zone before snap and causing offensive tackle position in either direction toward a sideline, ter declared dead ball when it hits the ground and player to react immediately. Players prohibited or in motion at the snap, are prohibited from block- cannot be recovered by opponents. from removing helmets on the field. Players dis- ing below the waist toward the original position of 1929—All fumbles ruled dead at point of recovery. qualified after second unsportsmanlike-conduct the ball in or behind the neutral zone and within 10 foul in one game. Fight suspensions allowed to yards beyond the neutral zone. —Most far-reaching changes in nearly a 1932 carry over to next season. quarter of a century set up safeguards against 2004—A camera, with no audio component, may hazards of game. (1) Ball declared dead when any 1996—NCAA tiebreaker system to be used in all be attached to cables that hang over the team portion of player in possession, except his hands games tied after four periods. area. The head coach may now request a charged or feet, touches ground. (2) Use of flying block and team timeout when timeouts are not exhausted, —In overtime tiebreaker system, required flying tackle barred under penalty of five yards. (3) 1997 and when the ball is dead. No defensive player a team that scores a touchdown to attempt a Players on defense forbidden to strike opponents who runs forward and leaps in an obvious attempt two-point conversion in the third overtime period. on head, neck or face. (4) Hard and dangerous to block a field goal or try may land on an oppo- Approved a rule requiring a game to be declared a equipment must be covered with padding. nent. The referee, if he is equipped with a micro- tie if it is in overtime but cannot be finished due to phone, will announce the number of the player —Legal to hand ball forward behind the weather, darkness or other conditions. Chop block 1941 committing the foul. The receiving team has the neutral zone. redefined to be penalized if “obviously delayed” option of assessing the penalty for encroachment and added restrictions to the “crack-back” block to —Blockers required to keep hands against by the kicking team during a free kick from either 1949 make it illegal up to five yards beyond line of scrim- their chest. the previous spot or from the end of the receiving mage regardless of position of the ball. Officials team’s run. 1951—Fair catch restored. prompted to enforce mouthpiece rule, charging a timeout to offending team if clock is stopped and —Expanded experimental use of in-game —Penalty for striking with forearm, elbow 2005 1952 player does not have mouthpiece in place. To video officiating review to all member conferences or locked hands, or for flagrantly rough play or prevent opponents from leveling punt returners and institutions for the 2005 season. The same unsportsmanlike conduct, changed from 15 yards with unnecessarily vicious hits, the penalty was parameters approved for 2004 for the Big Ten to mandatory suspension. increased from five to 15 yards. Conference will be used. The video replay will not —Penalty for grabbing face mask. be allowed in postseason bowl games or in NCAA 1957 —For the first time in history, a backward 1998 championships. Blocking from behind near the line 1959—Distance penalties limited to one-half pass can be recovered and advanced by the dis- of scrimmage was limited to contact above the to offending team’s goal line. defense. It is now consistent with the application tance knee. Another safety concern – helmet-to-helmet of the rules similar to how the defense is allowed —Coaching from sideline permitted. contact and spearing – was addressed by taking 1967 to advance a fumble. a player’s intention out of the equation to assist 1970—Eleven-game schedule permitted. 1999—Holding behind the neutral zone will be officials in the proper enforcement of the rule gov- 1971—Crack-back block (blocking below waist) penalized 10 yards from the previous line of scrim- erning that type of contact. The committee also illegal. mage. Dead-ball fouls by both teams that are part defined regulation of unsportsmanlike conduct of continuing action or of a retaliatory nature and and celebration penalties to assist officials, players —Freshman eligibility restored. 1972 reported at the same time will be canceled and the and coaches in understanding what type of action 1977—Clock started on snap after a penalty. penalties disregarded. However, any disqualified warrants a penalty. That means the committee player must leave the game. Teams may not break does believe that spontaneous celebrations that —Unsuccessful field goal returned to the 1978 the huddle with 12 or more players. are not prolonged or intended to bring attention previous spot. to the individual should be allowed on a limited —An illegal block shall now include any —Offensive encroachment changed ... no 2000 basis. A defined list of unacceptable behaviors 1983 high-low, low-high or low-low combination block offensive player permitted in or beyond the neutral was included in the 2005 rules book. by any two offensive players beyond the neutral zone after snapper touches ball. zone regardless of simultaneous contact by both. 2006—After allowing instant replay to review a 1984—Defensive pass interference penalty Also, blocking below the waist by offensive players game official’s call on the field for two seasons on changed from spot of foul to 15 yards from previ- (“crack-back block“) now includes not only wide an experimental basis, the committee approved ous spot. receivers or players in motion but any player in one procedure for all institutions and conferences motion in any direction at the snap and the area is that choose to use it. The procedure calls for the —One or both feet on ground required for 1985 expanded to include the neutral zone and 10 yards replay official in the press box to review all plays blocking below waist foul. beyond. Also, prohibiting a defensive player(s) on the field and stop the game. The committee 1986—Kickoff from the 35-yard line. aligned in a stationary position within one yard of also decided to allow each team one challenge the line of scrimmage from making quick or abrupt during the course of a game, as long as the chal- —Defensive team allowed to score two 1988 actions that are not part of normal player move- lenging team has a timeout. The head coach may points on return of blocked extra-point kick attempt ment in an obvious attempt to cause an offensive request a review by signaling for a timeout. If the or interception of extra-point pass attempt. player(s) to foul. challenge overturns the call on the field, the chal- —Defense allowed to advance fumbles that lenging team is not charged a timeout. If the call 1990 —A charged team timeout can be 30 sec- occur beyond the neutral zone. 2001 is not overturned, the team is charged a timeout. onds in duration if so desired by the team calling If a team does not have any timeouts remaining, —Width between goal-post uprights reduced the timeout. Most penalties for offensive-team 1991 it is not allowed to request a review. In hopes of from 23 feet, 4 inches to 18 feet, 6 inches. Kickoffs fouls that occur behind the neutral zone will be shortening the length of games, halftime is recom- out of bounds allow receiving team to elect to enforced from the previous spot. mended to be 20 minutes in duration, but com- take ball 30 yards beyond yard line where kickoff —The penalty for interference with the oppor- peting institutions are now permitted to shorten occurred. Holding behind the neutral zone penal- 2002 tunity to catch a kick, when no contact is involved, or lengthen halftime by mutual consent. Other ized 10 yards from the spot of the foul. increased from five to 10 yards. Yardage enforce- changes include starting the game clock on kick-

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offs when the kicker’s foot touches the ball, rather game and will affect how the game looks and sideline infraction, which carries an immediate than when the returning team touches the ball, and flows. The purpose of this change is to enhance yardage penalty. The first two infractions have a starting the game clock when the ball is ready for the consistency of how soon the ball is ready for five-yard delay of game penalty, and the third and play after a change of possession. In addition, the play once it has become dead. In the past, the play subsequent violations now carry a 15-yard penalty enforcement of all procedural fouls committed by clock was set at 25 seconds and started on the for unsportsmanlike conduct. the kicking team that occur before a scrimmage referee’s signal on every play. Now, the Obtaining Opponent’s Signals. The rules now kick (except field goals) was changed. Now, the will be set to 40 seconds after the ball becomes prohibit any attempt to record, either by video or receiving team will have the option of accepting dead on every play and started immediately. In cir- audio means, the signals given by an opposing the penalty after the return or forcing the kicking cumstances when the officials stop the game clock player, coach or other team personnel. Violations team to kick again five yards from the original line for administrative and other reasons, the play should be brought to the attention of the proper of scrimmage. clock will be set to 25 seconds and started on the disciplinary authority. referee’s signal in the familiar manner. The 25-sec- —The committee altered its rule to have the 2007 ond clock will be in effect for penalty administra- —Roughing the Kicker. The rules now say clock start on the snap after a change in posses- 2009 tion, charged team timeout, media timeout, injury that if the punter carries the ball outside the tackle sion, as opposed to the 2006 rule that started the timeout, measurement, change of possession and box, he loses protections provided as a kicker. clock when the referee signaled the ball ready after a kick, score, start of each period, start of a for play. Also, the committee returned its rules on Game Administration. The committee approved a team’s series in extra period, instant replay review, free kicks to 2005 standards, starting the clock request to allow teams, when approved by confer- other administrative stoppage. on kickoffs only when the ball is legally touched ence office and agreed to by both teams, to wear in the field of play. Other changes include limiting Also, the committee has eliminated the 15-sec- colored jerseys as long as they are clearly con- the play clock to 15 seconds after a television ond play clock, which was used after television trasting in color. When agreement is unable to be timeout. Kickoffs moved from the 35-yard line to timeouts. reached, the visiting team shall wear white. 30-yard line. In addition, charged team timeouts Ball Out of Bounds. When a ball is carried or —Illegal Wedge Formation. On a free-kick were reduced by 30 seconds and penalties for 2010 fumbled out of bounds, the game clock will stop, down, the rules now make it illegal for three or all kicking team fouls that occur during the kick as always. Beginning in 2008, the game clock will more members of the receiving team to intention- can be enforced at the end of the run. Finally, the start on the referee’s signal when the ball is ready ally form a wedge (defined as two or more players play clock is started when the ball is handed to the for play, not on the snap. In the last two minutes of aligned shoulder to shoulder within two yards of kicker by the umpire on all free kicks and instant the half, however, the clock will start on the snap each other) for the purpose of blocking for the replay reviews are limited to two minutes to decide as before, preserving the ability of the offensive ball carrier. to overturn or confirm the ruling on the field. team to maximize strategic use of the clock. —10-Second Subtraction From Game Clock. —Helmet Crown and Defenseless Players. 2011 2008 Instant Replay-Reviewable Plays. The new rules The rules now say if a penalty is committed with The committee has refined the rules regarding the expand the range of plays for which the replay offi- the game clock running and less than one minute use of the helmet as a weapon and the targeting of cial may stop the game to review. These include remaining in either half, the officials may subtract defenseless players. Emphasis on these actions certain field-goal attempts, plays in which the ball 10 seconds from the game clock at the option of highlights concern about potentially debilitating carrier is ruled down and a loose ball is immedi- the offended team. injuries. It is now a foul when a player targets an ately recovered, and plays in which the ball carrier opponent and initiates contact with the crown (top) Blocking Below the Waist. The rules now prohibit is ruled out of bounds when he immediately carries of the helmet. This rule is intended primarily for the blocking below the waist except under specific the ball across the goal line. safety of the player who initiates the contact. It is circumstances. This rule establishes the principle also a foul if a player targets a defenseless oppo- Field-Goal Attempts. A field-goal attempt may be that blocking below the waist should be a foul nent and initiates contact above the shoulders. reviewed only if the ball is ruled below or above the except for some limited circumstances where its Each of these is a personal foul and thus carries crossbar, or inside or outside the uprights when it danger is less. a 15-yard penalty. is lower than the top of the uprights. If the ball is Unsportsmanlike Conduct Fouls. In situations higher than the top of the uprights, the play may The definition of the chop block has been simpli- involving taunting and/or unsportsmanlike con- not be reviewed. fied to assist in the understanding of this rule and duct, the fouls will now be treated as they occur, to encourage more consistent officiating. A chop Ball Carrier Ruled Down. When a ball carrier is instead of as dead-ball fouls. Therefore, if the foul block is now defined as a high-low or low-high judged down by rule and the ball is fumbled, the occurs when the ball is live (e.g., in the field of combination block by any two players against an play may be reviewed if the recovery of the ball play), the foul will be enforced from that position opponent (other than the runner) anywhere on the occurs in the immediate action after the fumble instead of treating all fouls of this type as dead ball field, with or without a delay between contacts. and is before any official signaling that the ball is fouls (after the play is complete). The “low” component is at the opponent’s thigh or dead. However, if the replay official does not have —Players are no longer allowed to leap over below. A dangerous action that can lead to serious indisputable video evidence as to which player 2012 blockers in an attempt to block a punt. injury, the chop block is a personal foul that carries recovers the fumble, the ruling of down-by-rule a 15-yard penalty. stands. If the call of down-by-rule is reversed, the After a touchback on a kickoff, the ball will be ball belongs to the recovering player at the spot of placed on the 25-yard line instead of the 20. “Horse-Collar” Tackle. The committee addressed the recovery and no advance is allowed. the potential hazard to a ball carrier that is grabbed Kickoffs will be moved from the 30-yard line to by the inside collar of the jersey or shoulder pad Ball Carrier Ruled Down Near the Goal Line. the 35. and quickly jerked down. The rule prohibits all When a ball carrier is ruled out of bounds, the play Players on kick coverage cannot line up more than players from grabbing the inside back collar of the may be reviewed if his immediate action takes him five yards off the ball. shoulder pads or jersey, or the inside collar of the into the opponent’s end zone and is before any side of the shoulder pads or jersey, and immedi- official signaling that the ball is dead. If a player loses his helmet, he must leave the field ately pulling the runner down. This does not apply for one play unless there was a face mask penalty. Head Coach’s Challenge. A new rule expands the to a runner who is inside the tackle box or to a ability of a head coach to challenge a reviewable Offensive players in the tackle box and not in quarterback who is in the pocket. A key element ruling on the field. The head coach now retains a motion at the snap of the ball can block below the is the immediacy of the runner being pulled down, challenge if his initial challenge is successful and waist legally without restriction. because of the risk of injury. The horse-collar tack- thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The le is a personal foul and the penalty is 15 yards. —In addition to the 15-yard penalty for using coach will then still have a single challenge that he 2013 the helmet as a weapon and the targeting of Face-Mask Foul. There is no longer a foul if any may use anytime during the game if his team has defenseless players, there will also be an auto- player grabs an opponent’s face mask without pull- not used all of its timeouts. Thus a team may have matic ejection of the player. If the penalty occurs in ing, twisting or turning it. The five-yard penalty has a total of two challenges in the game, but only if the first half, the player must sit out the rest of the been eliminated. This change does not change the the first results in a reversal of the on-field ruling. game. If the penalty occurs in the second half, the safety aspect of this rule. Pulling, twisting, or turn- Game Administration. Sideline Infraction. The player must sit out the rest of the game plus the ing an opponent’s face mask remains a personal committee has changed the rule regarding side- first half of the next game. The replay official can foul with a 15-yard penalty. line personnel being in the restricted area, which overturn the call on the field. 40-Second Play Clock. The 40-second play clock is between the sideline and the coaching box. Blocking below the waist is now allowed in typical represents a major change in the timing of the The former sideline warning has given way to a

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line play within seven yards of the ball along the line of scrimmage. With less than a minute remaining in either half, a 10-second runoff of the game clock is optional if the sole reason for the clock to stop is an injury. Three seconds is the minimum amount of time required to be on the game clock in order to spike the ball to stop the clock. If one or two seconds remain on the clock, there is only time for the offense to run one more play. If a player’s helmet comes off during a play, he may remain in the game if his team is granted a charged timeout. 2014—The “targeting” rule enacted for the 2013 season was modified whereby if a targeting ejec- tion is overturned on review, the 15-yard penalty also will be overturned, unless the foul was com- mitted in conjunction with another foul, such as an above-the-shoulders hit on a quarterback not deemed as targeting or a roughing-the-passer penalty. All conferences have the option to implement eight-man officiating crews. The 15-yard “roughing the passer” penalty was modified to include hits (including lunging and/or rolling) at or below the knees from defenders who are not fouled/blocked into the quarterback, not engaged in tackling the quarterback, or are rush- ing unabated to the quarterback. 2015—Blocking by the kicking team’s players before they are eligible to touch the ball on an on- side kick is now a reviewable play. After the ball is dead, using forcible contact to push or pull an opponent off the pile is now an unsports- manlike conduct foul. 2017—Foul added for leaping or hurdling players in attempt to block a kick. 2018—Free kick fair caught behind Team B’s 25-yard line will be put in play at its own 25-yard line. Team that scores as time expires may forego try when ahead by one or two points.

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