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ALL-TIME RECORDS Last Updated October 30, 2016 University of Calgary Dinos Football ALL-TIME RECORDS Last updated October 30, 2016 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 2016 Points scored 471 2015 294 Points against 256 1989 167 Fewest points against 72 1970 167 Touchdowns 53 2015 34 First downs 273 2014 242 Yards passing 3695 2015 2492 Yards rushing 2545 2014 1567 Completed passes 213 2012 179 Pass attempts 362 1983 280 Passing % 72.5% 2015 63.9 Touchdowns passed 23 1989 14 Total offense 5606 2015 3937 Interceptions 24 1971 12 Converts 53 2015 32 Field goals 22 2012 15 Sacks for 25 1995, 2012 13 CAREER RECORDS Active players in BOLD 20 Mike Freiter 1989-93 POINTS SCORED 20 Brett Blaszko 2012-15 535 Johnny Mark 2011-15 337 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 FIELD GOALS 274 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 91 Johnny Mark 2011-15 264 Mercer Timmis 2012- 71 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 259 Brent Matich 1984-88 50 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 220 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 46 Brent Matich 1984-89 210 Matt Walter 2007-11 32 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 199 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 31 Tony Kuchera 1978-80 176 Dave Brown 1985-89 30 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 174 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 22 Brian Mlachak 1994-96 168 Greg Vavra 1979-83 13 Niko DiFonte 2016- Don Blair 1992-95 TOUCHDOWNS CONVERTS 215 Johnny Mark 2011-15 44 Mercer Timmis 2012-15 105 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 35 Matt Walter 2007-11 103 Jimmy Hartley 1997-01 29 Dave Brown 1985-89 97 Brian DeMug 1984, 88-90 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 90 Bruce Parsons 1991-94 Don Blair 1992-95 84 Brent Matich 1984-88 22 Steven Lumbala 2009-12 75 Brian Mlachak 1994-97 21 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 43 Tony Kuchera 1978-80 Dan Diduck 1974-75 40 Greg Vavra 1979-83 John Kalin 1989-93 30 Niko DiFonte 2016- John Kalin 1989-93 PASSING ATTEMPTS Erik Glavic 2009-10 1200 Greg Vavra 1979-83 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 808 Bob Torrance 1987-90 577 Elio Geremia 1983-87 785 Andrew Buckley 2011-15 575 Matt Walter 2007-11 706 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 458 Tim Petros 1979-83 648 Jason Assen 1991-95 434 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 616 Eric Dzwilewski 2010- 394 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 607 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 391 Anthony Woodson 2006-11 579 Don Siler 1973-76 388 Mercer Timmis 2012- 532 Darryl Leason 1996-98 302 Chris Lewis 1993-95 501 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 295 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 COMPLETIONS 281 Steven Lumbala 2009-12 254 Dan Diduck 1974-75 611 Greg Vavra 1979-83 244 Gary Jackson 1973-76 524 Andrew Buckley 2011-15 206 Bryce Harper 2012-16 434 Bob Torrance 1987-90 77 Jeshrun Antwi 2015- 394 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 381 Eric Dzwilewski 2010- 346 Jason Assen 1991-95 RUSHING YARDS 330 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 4014 Matt Walter 2007-11 265 Darryl Leason 1996-98 3784 Elio Geremia 1983-87 255 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 2984 Mercer Timmis 2012- 2865 Chris Lewis 1993-96 PASSING YARDS 2559 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 2505 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 8401 Greg Vavra 1979-83 2404 Anthony Woodson 2006-11 8199 Andrew Buckley 2011-15 2114 Steven Lumbala 2009-12 7085 Bob Torrance 1987-90 2059 Tim Petros 1979-83 6109 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 1669 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 5576 Jason Assen 1991-95 1531 Dan Diduck 1974-75 5531 Eric Dzwilewski 2010- 1303 Bryce Harper 2012-16 4887 Darryl Leason 1996-98 578 Jeshrun Antwi 2015- 4375 Don Siler 1973-76 4334 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 3503 Lew Lawrick 1984-85 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 42 Mercer Timmis 2012- PASSING % 29 Matt Walter 2007-11 66.75 Andrew Buckley 2011-15 27 J.P. Izquierdo 1987-90 66.19 Jimmy Underdahl 2012-16 20 Steven Lumbala 2009-12 62.70 Erik Glavic 2009-10 19 Darryl Leason 1996-98 61.85 Eric Dzwilewski 2010-14 18 Craig Kittelson 1988-92 60.50 Deke Junior 2008-09 Chris Lewis 1993-96 55.81 Lincoln Blumell 1997-01 Jimmy Underdahl 2012-16 54.36 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 17 Dan Diduck 1974-75 53.71 Bob Torrance 1987-90 16 Dean Fisher 1996-97, 99-00 53.39 Jason Assen 1990-95 Anthony Woodson 2006-11 50.92 Greg Vavra 1979-83 17 Andrew Buckley 2011- 50.89 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 14 Elio Geremia 1983-85 50.30 Rob McNab 1985-87 49.81 Darryl Leason 1996-98 PASS RECEPTIONS 155 Chris Dobko 2009-13 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 138 Don Blair 1992-95 63 Greg Vavra 1979-83 132 Nathan Coehoorn 2007-10 54 Andrew Buckley 2011- 129 Mike Freiter 1989-93 52 Bob Torrance 1987-90 128 Dave Brown 1985-89 50 Jason Assen 1991-95 120 Tim Petros 1979-83 36 Eric Dzwilewski 2010- 119 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 32 Lew Lawrick 1981-85 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 31 Darryl Leason 1996-98 117 Jake Harty 2011- 30 Lincoln Blumell 1997-00, 02 116 Ken Szarka 1980-84 25 Don Siler 1972-76 113 Anthony Parker 2007-10 24 Chuck Guedo 2001-05 104 Rashaun Simonise 2013- 21 Rob McNab 1984-87 101 Mike Siroishka 1982-85 85 Austen Hartley 2013- INTERCEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS 14 Mohamed Elsaghir 1988-90, 92 2611 Don Blair 1992-95 13 Ian Schafer 1996-00 2216 Mike Freiter 1989-93 Darcy Koop 1982-85 2171 Dave Brown 1985-89 11 Collin Newman 1989-94 2107 Chris Dobko 2009-13 Jeff Lewis 1996-00 2038 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 Adam Laurensse 2013- 1981 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 10 Jamie Armstead 1980, 83-84 1961 Nathan Coehoorn 2007-10 John Farlinger 1971-72 1951 Rashaun Simonise 2013-15 Dan Geremia 1992-96 1903 Brett Blaszko 2012-15 8 Robert Woodson 2013- 1829 Anthony Parker 2007-10 1819 Ryan Carruthers 1994-98 SACKS 1805 Larry Leatham 1974-76 18 Garret Everson 1994-98 1334 Austen Hartley 2013- 18 Brian Shewchuk 1995-99 17 Kris Konrad 1988-92 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 15 Agustin Barrenechea 2000-03 28 Dave Brown 1985-89 14 Ian James 1984-88 26 Don Blair 1992-95 13 Dan Federkeil 2001-05 21 Josh Borger 1980, 83-84 12 Trent Schmuland 1990-94 20 Mike Freiter 1989-93 Gene Loria 1995-99 20 Brett Blaszko 2012-15 17 Mike Siroishka 1982-85 PUNTING AVERAGE 15 Jamie Elliott 1999-02 43.3 Brent Matich 1984-88 14 Mike Freiter 1989-93 40.0 Don Moulton 1971 14 Chris Dobko 2009- 39.9 Al Lockington 1972 13 Larry Leatham 1974-76 39.4 Johnny Mark 2011-15 13 Rashaun Simonise 2013-15 37.5 Aaron Ifield 2006-10 8 Austen Hartley 2013- 37.3 Brian Mlachak 1995-97 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Active players in BOLD 11 Dave Brown 1989 POINTS SCORED 11 Rashaun Simonise 2015 144 Johnny Mark 2015 10 Josh Borger 1983 114 Johnny Mark 2012 Anthony Parker 2009 114 Mercer Timmis 2013 Brett Blaszko 2014 102 Don Blair 1995 Andrew Buckley 2014 97 Johnny Mark 2014 Mercer Timmis 2015 93 Johnny Mark 2013 87 Johnny Mark 2011 CONVERTS 86 Bruce Parsons 1993 52 Johnny Mark 2015 84 Brent Matich 1986 51 Johnny Mark 2014 83 Brian Mlachak 1995 42 Johnny Mark 2012 78 Dan Diduck 1975 40 Johnny Mark 2013 Craig Kittelson 1992 35 Aaron Ifield 2009 Dean Fisher 2000 33 Johnny Mark 2011 Aaron Ifield 2009 32 Brian DeMug 1984 Aaron Ifield 2010 30 Niko DiFonte 2016 73 Niko DiFonte 2016 29 Brian DeMug 1989 72 J.P. Izquierdo 1988 28 Jim Hartley 1998 Matt Walter 2009 Jim Hartley 2000 67 Aaron Ifield 2007 27 Bruce Parsons 1992 66 Stephen Hughes 2005 Aaron Ifield 2007 66 Rashaun Simonise 2015 26 Brent Matich 1985 Greg Vavra 1983 TOUCHDOWNS 25 Bruce Parsons 1993 19 Mercer Timmis 2013 17 Don Blair 1995 13 Dan Diduck 1975 FIELD GOALS Craig Kittelson 1992 26 Johnny Mark 2015 Dean Fisher 2000 22 Johnny Mark 2012 12 J.P. Izquierdo 1988 18 Aaron Ifield 2010 Matt Walter 2009 17 Bruce Parsons 1993 Tony Kuchera 1978 516 Harry Kruger 1978 Johnny Mark 2011 515 Jamie Armstead 1979 15 Brent Matich 1986 504 Dave Van Belleghem 1987 Greg Vavra 1983 494 Nathan Coehoorn 2010 Johnny Mark 2013 14 Bruce Parsons 1993 PASSING % Brian Mlachak 1995 72.0 Andrew Buckley (157/219) 2015 70.6 Eric Dzwilewski (154/218) 2012 Aaron Ifield 2006 67.5 Erik Glavic (129/191) 2009 PASSING ATTEMPTS 64.5 Jimmy Underdahl (131/203) 2016 336 Greg Vavra 1982 64.3 Andrew Buckley (142/221) 2014 310 Greg Vavra 1983 62.1 Andrew Buckley (149/240) 2013 282 Bob Torrance 1989 60.6 Lincoln Blumell (143/236) 1999 280 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 60.5 Deke Junior (133/220) 2008 246 Andrew Buckley 2015 60.2 Eric Dzwilewski (130/216) 2011 240 Andrew Buckley 2013 59.1 Jason Assen (108/186) 1995 238 Bob Torrance 1990 58.7 Chuck Guedo (118/201) 2004 236 Greg Vavra 1981 58.7 Bob Torrance (128/218) 1988 Lincoln Blumell 1999 58.6 Chuck Guedo (102/174) 2005 Lincoln Blumell 2002 57.4 Greg Vavra (178/310) 1983 235 Jason Assen 1994 55.5 Lew Lawrick (123/222) 1984 54.6 Brent Hargreaves (112/205) 2001 COMPLETIONS 54.2 Bob Torrance (153/282) 1989 178 Greg Vavra 1983 54.2 Lincoln Blumell (128/236) 2002 177 Andrew Buckley 2015 54.0 Greg Vavra (107/198) 1980 163 Greg Vavra 1982 53.4 Eric Dzwilewski (55-103) 2010 154 Eric Dzwilewski 2012 53.3 Jason Assen (130/235) 1994 53.3 Lincoln Blumell (113/212) 2000 153 Bob Torrance 1989 149 Andrew Buckley 2013 147 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 143 Lincoln Blumell 1999 23 Bob Torrance 1989 142 Andrew Buckley 2014 21 Greg Vavra 1983 133 Deke Junior 2008 Lew Lawrick 1984 131 Jimmy Underdahl 2016 Jason Assen 1995 130 Jason Assen 1994 19 Andrew Buckley 2015 Eric Dzwilewski 2011 18 Andrew Buckley 2014 129 Erik Glavic 2009 15 Rob McNab 1986 128 Bob Torrance 1988 Jason Assen 1994 Lincoln Blumell 2002 Eric Dzwilewski 2012 123 Lew Lawrick 1984 14 Bob Torrance 1987 Erik Glavic 2009 PASSING YARDS Eric Dzwilewski 2011 3162 Andrew Buckley 2015 2823 Greg Vavra 1983 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2360 Bob Torrance 1989 192 Craig Kittelson 1992 2290 Eric Dzwilewski 2012 188 Craig Kittelson 1991 2199 Bob Torrance 1988 180 Dean Fisher 2000 2186 Erik Glavic 2009 177 Anthony Woodson 2007 2184 Andrew Buckley 2013 169 Matt Walter 2009 2175 Andrew Buckley 2014 167 Mercer Timmis 2013 2042 Bob Torrance 1990 165 Chris Lewis 1996 2033 Lincoln Blumell 2002 164 Elio Geremia 1987 1977 Jason Assen 1994 159 Chris Lewis 1995 1975 Lew Lawrick 1984 158 Brendan Ward 1997 1945 Lincoln Blumell 2000 156 Dan Diduck 1975 1941 Dalin Tollestrup 2006 154 Elio Geremia 1986 1929 Lincoln Blumell 1999 1901 Greg Vavra 1982 RUSHING YARDS 1248 Craig Kittelson 1992 PUNT RETURN YARDS 1183 Anthony Woodson 2007 1170 Craig Kittelson 1991 664 Dan Diduck 1974 1157 Mercer Timmis 2013 534 Anthony Parker 2007 1103 Matt Walter 2009 531 Rick Foggo 1977 1079 Brendan Ward 1997 529 Don Blair 1995 1062 Dean Fisher 2000 679 Larry Leatham 1976 1049 J.P.
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