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Single Season Bests single season bests (Note: bowl statistics NOT included.) 1,778 Craig Ochs 2000 Rushing PASSING 1,547 Robert Hodge 2002 TOTAL OFFENSE Attempts NCAA Efficiency Rating 1,547 Cody Hawkins 2010 Plays 1,538 Darian Hagan 1990 298 Rashaan Salaam 1994 (minimum 75 attempts) 567 Sefo Liufau 2014 1,440 Tyler Hansen 2009 290 Rodney Stewart 2010 189.4 Koy Detmer 1995 493 Tyler Hansen 2011 1,434 Jordan Webb 2012 288 Eric Bieniemy 1990 161.6 Darian Hagan 1989 464 Cody Hawkins 2007 1,432 Steve Vogel 1984 275 Chris Brown 2002 149.0 Bobby Pesavento 2001 454 Joel Klatt 2005 1,385 Steve Vogel 1983 264 Tony Reed 1976 146.8 Kordell Stewart 1994 452 Sefo Liufau 2015 1,341 Bobby Anderson 1968 246 James Mayberry 1977 143.7 Koy Detmer 1996 426 Joel Klatt 2003 1,282 David Williams 1975 143.4 John Hessler 1995 416 Mike Moschetti 1999 230 James Mayberry 1978 1,277 Cody Hawkins 2009 140.7 Mike Moschetti 1999 413 John Hessler 1997 219 Bobby Anderson 1969 1,234 Bobby Pesavento 2001 140.2 Joel Klatt 2003 405 Bobby Anderson 1968 219 Charlie Davis 1971 1,228 Darian Hagan 1991 138.1 Kordell Stewart 1992 399 Koy Detmer 1996 219 Eric Bieniemy 1988 1,220 Craig Ochs 2001 137.7 Darian Hagan 1990 396 Kordell Stewart 1993 209 Bobby Purify 2004 1,203 Jeff Knapple 1977 135.6 Mike Moschetti 1998 377 Mike Moschetti 1998 1,200 Gale Weidner 1959 377 Cody Hawkins 2008 135.6 Erik Greenberg 2003 Yards 373 Joel Klatt 2004 131.8 Koy Detmer 1992 2,055 Rashaan Salaam 1994 359 Kordell Stewart 1994 131.8 Sefo Liufau 2014 Completion Percentage 1,744 Chris Brown 2002 (minimum 100 attempts) 329 Jordan Webb 2012 130.1 David Williams 1975 1,628 Eric Bieniemy 1990 68.4 Koy Detmer 1995 317 Robert Hodge 2002 129.5 Tyler Hansen 2010 1,386 Charlie Davis 1971 68.3 Tyler Hansen 2010 315 Tyler Hansen 2009 128.6 Darian Hagan 1991 1,318 Rodney Stewart 2010 65.3 Sefo Liufau 2014 313 John Hessler 1995 128.3 Sefo Liufau 2013 1,299 James Mayberry 1977 65.1 Joel Klatt 2003 312 Kordell Stewart 1992 128.1 Craig Ochs 2001 1,243 Eric Bieniemy 1988 62.2 Sefo Liufau 2015 307 Craig Ochs 2000 126.5 Kordell Stewart 1993 1,210 Tony Reed 1976 62.0 Kordell Stewart 1994 303 Darian Hagan 1991 301 Darian Hagan 1990 1,187 J.J. Flannigan 1989 Attempts 61.6 Mike Moschetti 1999 61.2 Bobby Pesavento 2001 1,121 Byron White 1937 498 Sefo Liufau 2014 Yards 60.3 Joel Klatt 2005 1,097 Bob Stransky 1957 424 Cody Hawkins 2007 3,336 Sefo Liufau 2014 59.9 Kordell Stewart 1992 1,043 Kayo Lam 1935 412 Tyler Hansen 2011 3,150 Koy Detmer 1996 59.9 David Williams 1975 1,017 Bobby Purify 2004 400 Joel Klatt 2005 2,998 Tyler Hansen 2011 59.6 Craig Ochs 2001 1,004 Darian Hagan 1989 363 Koy Detmer 1996 2,823 Kordell Stewart 1993 59.4 Sefo Liufau 2013 358 Joel Klatt 2003 2,818 Mike Moschetti 1999 59.2 Craig Ochs 2000 Average Per Attempt 344 Sefo Liufau 2015 2,710 Kordell Stewart 1994 58.7 Mike Moschetti 1998 (minimum 100 att. or 500 yards) 338 John Hessler 1997 2,699 Joel Klatt 2005 9.17 Carroll Hardy 1954 334 Joel Klatt 2004 2,684 Sefo Liufau 2015 8.91 Frank Bernardi 1954 331 Mike Moschetti 1999 Touchdown Passes 2,682 Cody Hawkins 2007 28 Sefo Liufau 2014 8.37 Byron White 1937 320 Cody Hawkins 2008 2,666 John Hessler 1997 22 Koy Detmer 1996 8.24 Kayo Lam 1934 294 Kordell Stewart 1993 2,523 Joel Klatt 2003 21 Joel Klatt 2003 7.24 J.J. Flannigan 1989 276 Mike Moschetti 1998 2,246 John Hessler 1995 20 John Hessler 1995 2,129 Bobby Anderson 1968 7.19 Kayo Lam 1935 266 John Hessler 1995 20 Tyler Hansen 2011 2,091 Kordell Stewart 1992 7.05 Eddie Dove 1957 252 Kordell Stewart 1992 19 Cody Hawkins 2007 2,055 Rashaan Salaam 1994 6.90 Rashaan Salaam 1994 18 Mike Moschetti 1999 2,049 Mike Moschetti 1998 6.60 Bob Stransky 1956 Completions 17 Cody Hawkins 2008 2,023 Joel Klatt 2004 6.37 Cortlen Johnson 2001 325 Sefo Liufau 2014 15 Mike Moschetti 1998 2,006 Darian Hagan 1989 6.34 Chris Brown 2002 241 Joel Klatt 2005 14 John Hessler 1997 1,980 Darian Hagan 1990 239 Cody Hawkins 2007 6.32 Charlie Davis 1971 14 Joel Klatt 2005 1,884 Craig Ochs 2000 233 Joel Klatt 2003 6.19 Byron White 1937 14 Cody Hawkins 2010 1,869 Cody Hawkins 2008 231 Tyler Hansen 2011 6.10 Carroll Hardy 1952 12 Steve Vogel 1983 1,854 David Williams 1975 214 Sefo Liufau 2015 6.02 Erich Kissick 1987 12 Darian Hagan 1991 1,822 Sefo Liufau 2013 208 Koy Detmer 1996 12 Kordell Stewart 1992 1,643 Eric Bieniemy 1990 204 Mike Moschetti 1999 Touchdowns 12 Robert Hodge 2002 1,632 Robert Hodge 2002 192 Joel Klatt 2004 24 Rashaan Salaam 1994 12 Sefo Liufau 2013 1,614 Darian Hagan 1991 183 Cody Hawkins 2008 1,596 Byron White 1937 18 Bobby Anderson 1969 11 Darian Hagan 1990 181 John Hessler 1997 1,515 Bobby Anderson 1967 18 J.J. Flannigan 1989 11 Kordell Stewart 1993 162 Mike Moschetti 1998 1,515 Cody Hawkins 2010 18 Chris Brown 2002 10 on three occasions 157 Kordell Stewart 1993 17 Darian Hagan 1989 1,501 Tyler Hansen 2009 154 John Hessler 1995 17 Eric Bieniemy 1990 16 Chris Brown 2001 Yards 15 Merwin Hodel 1950 3,200 Sefo Liufau 2014 15 Jim Kelleher 1976 3,156 Koy Detmer 1996 13 James Mayberry 1978 2,883 Tyler Hansen 2011 12 Charlie Davis 1972 2,696 Joel Klatt 2005 11 John Bayuk 1954 2,693 Mike Moschetti 1999 11 Bob Stransky 1957 2,693 Cody Hawkins 2007 10 Erv Cheney 1937 2,614 Joel Klatt 2003 10 John Bayuk 1956 2,478 John Hessler 1997 10 Wilmer Cooks 1966 2,418 Sefo Liufau 2015 10 Charlie Davis 1971 2,299 Kordell Stewart 1993 10 Terry Kunz 1975 2,136 John Hessler 1995 10 Mark Hatcher 1985 2,109 Kordell Stewart 1992 10 Eric Bieniemy 1988 2,104 Mike Moschetti 1998 10 Rodney Stewart 2010 2,071 Kordell Stewart 1994 2,065 Joel Klatt 2004 1,892 Cody Hawkins 2008 1,779 Sefo Liufau 2013 Carroll Hardy 220 220 Average Per Play Average Per Reception Points (All) KICKOFF RETURNS (minimum 100 plays or 500 yards) (minimum 15 receptions) 144 Rashaan Salaam 1994 9.77 Koy Detmer 1995 31.1 Jeff Campbell 1988 122 Byron White 1937 Yards 9.02 Byron White 1937 26.2 Mike Pritchard 1990 114 Bob Anderson 1969 1,276 Josh Smith 2008 8.75 Carroll Hardy 1954 23.2 Ron Brown 1984 108 J.J. Flannigan 1989 919 Terrence Wheatley 2007 108 Chris Brown 2002 8.24 Kayo Lam 1934 21.4 Emery Moorehead 1976 849 Phillip Lindsay 2014 102 Darian Hagan 1989 8.20 Frank Bernardi 1954 20.7 Rae Carruth 1996 795 Ryan Severson 2013 102 Eric Bieniemy 1990 7.89 Koy Detmer 1996 20.5 Gary Knafelc 1953 777 Ben Kelly 1997 98 Ken Culbertson 1989 7.55 Kordell Stewart 1994 20.3 Chuck Mosher 1950 704 Walter Stanley 1981 96 Chris Brown 2001 7.47 Bobby Pesavento 2001 20.2 Charles E. Johnson 1992 699 Brian Lockridge 2009 94 Jeremy Flores 2001 7.40 Darian Hagan 1989 589 Jeremy Bloom 2003 19.7 Willie Nichols 1971 94 Mason Crosby 2005 7.19 Kayo Lam 1935 566 Billy Waddy 1976 19.6 Josh Smith 2007 90 Merwin Hodel 1950 7.18 John Hessler 1995 19.1 Michael Westbrook 1994 564 Cliff Branch 1970 7.13 Kordell Stewart 1993 90 Jim Kelleher 1976 19.0 Charles Johnson 1993 564 Darrell Scott 2009 7.13 Byron White 1937 90 Will Oliver 2014 19.0 Rae Carruth 1995 89 Diego Gonzalez 2015 549 Marques Mosley 2012 18.4 James Kidd 1995 85 Mason Crosby 2004 547 Ben Kelly 1999 RECEIVING 18.0 Lance Carl 1987 84 Charlie Davis 1972 540 Donovan Lee 2015 17.9 Dave Logan 1973 84 Jeremy Aldrich 1999 530 Howard Ballage 1978 Receptions 519 M.J. Nelson 1986 17.7 Kazell Pugh 1978 83 Jim Harper 1990 106 Nelson Spruce 2014 474 Ben Kelly 1998 17.7 Donnie Holmes 1979 83 Kevin Eberhart 2007 89 Nelson Spruce 2015 470 Steve Haggerty 1973 17.4 Monte Huber 1969 81 Neil Voskeritchian 1995 83 Paul Richardson 2013 468 Walter Stanley 1980 17.1 Rickey Ward 1980 81 Will Oliver 2013 78 D.J. Hackett 2003 468 Roderick Sneed 2002 17.1 Derek McCoy 2001 80 Fred Lima 1972 76 Michael Westbrook 1992 456 Shelby Nash 1983 17.0 Dave Logan 1975 80 Neil Voskeritchian 1994 76 Scotty McKnight 2009 Average Per Return 63 Derek McCoy 2003 Points (Kicking) Touchdowns (minimum 0.9 returns per game) 57 Charles E. Johnson 1992 98 Ken Culbertson 1989 12 Nelson Spruce 2014 46.7 Byron White 1936 57 Charles E. Johnson 1993 94 Jeremy Flores 2001 11 Derek McCoy 2003 32.2 Carroll Hardy 1952 55 Nelson Spruce 2013 94 Mason Crosby 2005 10 Paul Richardson 2013 31.1 Ben Kelly 1997 54 Rae Carruth 1996 90 Will Oliver 2014 9 Charles E. Johnson 1993 30.5 Bill Symons 1964 53 Rae Carruth 1995 89 Diego Gonzalez 2015 9 Rae Carruth 1995 29.4 Howard Ballage 1978 52 Darrin Chiaverini 1998 85 Mason Crosby 2004 8 Gary Knafelc 1953 28.8 Ben Kelly 1999 51 Jon Embree 1984 84 Jeremy Aldrich 1999 8 Michael Westbrook 1992 27.5 Roderick Sneed 2002 51 Daniel Graham 2001 83 Jim Harper 1990 8 Rae Carruth 1996 26.9 Cliff Branch 1970 50 Scotty McKnight 2010 83 Kevin Eberhart 2007 8 Toney Clemons 2011 26.9 Darrell Scott 2009 50 Shay Fields 2014 81 Neil Voskeritchian 1995 7 Javon Green 1999 81 Will Oliver 2013 26.7 Harry Narcisian 1948 49 Phil Savoy 1995 7 Derek McCoy 2002 80 Fred Lima 1972 26.1 Marques Mosley 2012 48 Javon Green 2000 80 Neil Voskeritchian 1994 26.0 Hugh Charles 2007 48 John Minardi 2000 7 D.J.
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