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University of Delaware All-Time Football Records (Updated Through 2001 Season) UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORDS (UPDATED THROUGH 2001 SEASON) RUSHING RUSHING YARDS, OPENING DAY YARDS PER GAME (Career) TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Game) 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 95.7, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 4, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 93.5, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 4, Pat Williams vs. Lehigh, 1993 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Game) RUSHING YARDS (Consecutive 76.6, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Boston U., 1992 45, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 Games) 74.3, Jack Turner, 1957-59 4, Bill Vergantino vs. Villanova, 1991 34, Hugh Dougherty vs. W&M, 1980 352, Tony Toto vs. Temple-Bucknell, 72.9, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 4, Vern Roberts vs. UNLV, 1974 31, Chuck Hall vs. WCU, 1968 1957 71.9, GardyKahoe, 1969-71 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Lehigh, 1971 31, Daryl Brown vs. UConn, 1992 350, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern- 70.9, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 4, Gardy Kahoe vs. Bucknell, 1971 30, Dan Reeder vs. JMU, 1983 Lehigh, 1994 67.0, Mike Brown, 1961-63 4, Mariano Stalloni vs. Bradley, 1949 30, Daryl Brown vs. Richmond, 1991 348, Daryl Brown vs. UMass- 62.6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 3, Numerous times, last was Craig 30, Nate Beasley vs. Lehigh, 1975 Northeastern, 1994 62.1, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 Cummings vs. Citadel, 1999 29, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 337, Nate Beasley vs. New Hampshire- 60.3, Jimmy Zaiser, 1953-55 28, Bob Dougherty vs. UConn, 1981 Akron, 1975 60.3, Tony Tolbert, 1984-85 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 27, Bo Dennis vs. Lehigh, 1979 336, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra- (Season) 27, Daryl Brown vs. W&M, 1993 Gettysburg, 1964 100-YARD GAMES (Season) 24, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 27, Daryl Brown vs. Northeastern, 1994 334, Gardy Kahoe vs. Temple-Lehigh, 8, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 19, Vern Roberts, 1974 27, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1994 1971 8, Nate Beasley, 1974 17, Chuck Hall, 1970 7, Daryl Brown, 1994 17, Bill Vergantino, 1992 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Season) RUSHING YARDS (Season) 7, Daryl Brown, 1993 16, Rich Gannon, 1986 248, Nate Beasley, 1975 1,469, Daryl Brown, 1993 6, Mike Brown, 1963 13, Daryl Brown, 1993 246, Daryl Brown, 1993 1,397, Nate Beasley, 1974 6, Chuck Hall, 1968 13, Daryl Brown, 1994 236, Nate Beasley, 1974 1,328, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 6, Chuck Hall, 1970 13, Rick Scully, 1982 232, Vern Roberts, 1974 1,301, Daryl Brown, 1994 6, Daryl Brown, 1993 12, Bill Armstrong, 1971 227, Daryl Brown, 1992 1,299, Vern Roberts, 1974 5. Daryl Brantley, 1989 12, Glenn Covin, 1971 218, Daryl Brown, 1994 1,225, Daryl Brown, 1992 5, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 12, Lanue Johnson, 1992 210, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 1,111, Blair Caviness, 1973 5, Nate Beasley, 1975 205, Chuck Hall, 1968 1,084, Chuck Hall, 1968 5, Vern Roberts, 1974 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (Career) 203, Daryl Brantley, 1990 1,077, Nate Beasley, 1975 5, Blair Caviness, 1973 47, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 200, Chuck Hall, 1969 1,044, Bill Armstrong, 1971 5, Glenn Covin, 1971 38, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 198, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 1,027, Daryl Brantley, 1990 5, Bill Hopkins, 1964 37, Vern Roberts, 1968-70 198, Chuck Hall, 1970 1,019, Hugh Dougherty, 1980 5, Jack Turner, 1958 35, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 198, Bill Vergantino, 1990 1,019, Chuck Hall, 1968 33, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 1,000, Chuck Hall, 1969 100-YARD GAMES (Career) 31, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 RUSHING ATTEMPTS (Career) 22, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 29, Lanue Johnson, 1990-93 784, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 RUSHING YARDS (Career) 16, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 26, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 721, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 4,587, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 13, Nate Beasley, 1974-76 25, Tom DiMuzio, 1967-69 604, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 3,157, Chuck Hall, 1968-70 12, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 22, Rick Scully, 1979-82 535, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 2,760, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 11, Vern Roberts, 1972-74 22, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 513, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 2,697, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 8, Mike Brown, 1961-63 22, Mike Brown, 1961-63 486, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 2,564, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 7, Bill Armstrong, 1969-70 22, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 459, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 2,374, Gardy Kahoe, 1969-71 7, Jack Turner, 1957-59 20, Jimmy Zaiser, 1053-55 451, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 2,340, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 6, Dick Kelley, 1968-70 20, Nate Beasley, 1973-75 449, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 2,215, Norman Coleman, 1993-96 6, Daryl Brantley, 1988-90 20, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 434, Bill Armstrong, 1969-71 2,105, Craig Cummings, 1997-2000 6, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 432, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 2,067, Dan Reeder, 1982-84 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS 407, Dick Kelley, 1967-69 2,066, Andre Thompson, 1995-98 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING 98, Buck Thompson vs. Washington GAMES (Md.), 1946 RUSHING YARDS (Game) FEWEST ATTEMPTS TO 1,000 6, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 97, Pat Williams vs. W. Chester, 1995 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 CAREER RUSHING YARDS 5, Daryl Brantley, 1989 94, Jim Zaiser vs. Muhlenburg, 1953 220, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 121, Norman Coleman, 1993-94 4, Daryl Brown, 1993-94 87, Walt Paul vs. W. Maryland, 1942 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 4, Nate Beasley, 1974 84, Dick Kelley vs. Morgan St., 1970 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 YARDS PER GAME (Season) 4, Blair Caviness, 1973 83, Doc Doherty vs. Gettysburg, 1946 205, Vern Roberts vs. Lafayette, 1972 143.0, Tony Toto, 1957 4, Gardy Kahoe, 1970 82, Norman Coleman vs. Lehigh, 1994 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 120.7, Gardy Kahoe, 1971 4, Mike Brown, 1963 81, Tom Fannon vs. PMC, 1952 191, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 118.3, Daryl Brown, 1994 4. Tony Toto, 1957 80, Charley Knight vs. Haverford, 1931 189, John Bowman vs. UMass, 1959 113.0, Daryl Brown, 1993 80, Frank Mayer vs. St. Joe's, 1935 188, Daryl Brown vs. Montana, 1993 109.2, Jack Turner, 1958 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 79, Jimmy Zaiser (43) lateral to Jimmy 188, Chuck Hall vs. Lehigh, 1968 104.9, Bill Hopkins, 1964 272, Daryl Brown vs. Northeast., 1994 Flynn (36) vs. Lafayette, 1954 188, Bill Hopkins vs. Hofstra, 1964 104.7, Mike Brown, 1963 220, Gerald “Doc” Doherty vs. 79, Norman Coleman vs. Maine, 1993 183, Anthony Toto vs. Temple, 1957 102.7, Daryl Brantley, 1989 Gettysburg, 1946 78, Tim Healy vs. W&M, 1988 183, Daryl Brown vs. UMass, 1992 99.8, Nate Beasley, 1974 217, Vern Roberts vs. Akron, 1973 78, Tony Toto vs. Rutgers, 1957 182, Roger Mason vs. Temple, 1972 98.5, Chuck Hall, 1970 217, Dick Kelley vs. UMass, 1968 77, Clinton Ware vs. Lafayette, 1962 205, Vern Roberts, Lafayette, 1972 76, Glenn Covin vs. Boston U., 1971 203, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 76, John Key vs. W. Chester, 1995 75, Lanue Johnson vs. Lehigh, 1993 6.39, Tony Toto, 1955-57 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION 16, Scott Brunner, 1979 75, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 6.21, Butter Pressey, 1998-01 (Game) 16, Jeff Komlo, 1976 75, Bob Moneymaker vs. Lehigh, 1956 6.09, John Merklinger, 1982-83 31.6, Sam Postlethwait vs. New 15, Bill Zwaan, 1974 74, Rick Scully vs. Bucknell, 1982 5.85, Daryl Brown, 1991-94 Hampshire, 10/6/2001 (8-253) 15, Matt Nagy, 2000 74, Rick Merklinger vs. UMass, 1983 5.83, Glen Covin, 1971-72 24.2, Matt Nagy vs. Connecticut, 14, Dave Sierer, 1987 74, Jimmy Zaiser vs. Lehigh, 1953 5.82, Pat Williams, 1992-95 11/7/98 (23-556) 14, Rick Scully, 1982 74, Paul Hart vs. Drexel, 1946 5.81, Blair Caviness, 1971-73 14, Jeff Komlo, 1977 73, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1963 5.71, Jimmy Flynn, 1951-54 PASSES ATTEMPTED (Game) 14, LeoHamlett, 1996 73, Ivory Sully vs. N. Dakota, 1976 5.70, Bill Hopkins, 1962-64 45, B.J. Webster vs. Bucknell, 1983 71, Daryl Brown vs. Villanova, 1993 5.61, Ivory Sully, 1976-78 42, Leo Hamlett vs. W&M, 1996 PASSES INTERCEPTED (Career) 71, Jimmy Flynn vs. New Hamp., 1954 42, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 46, Bill Vergantino, 1989-92 70, Lanue Johnson vs. Montana, 1993 PASSING 41, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 43, Jeff Komlo, 1976-78 70, Boo White vs. PMC, 1931 40, Tom DiMuzio vs. Lehigh, 1969 35, Matt Nagy, 1997-2000 69, Bill Armstrong vs. Lehigh, 1971 40, B.J. Webster vs. Lehigh, 1983 34, Rick Scully, 1979-82 69, James O’Neal vs. R. Island, 1999 PASSES COMPLETED (Game) 39, Jeff Komlo vs. Villanova, 1977 34, Dave Sierer, 1986-88 68, Mike Brown vs. Gettysburg, 1962 25, Matt Nagy vs. Maine, 1998 39, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 32, Rich Gannon, 1984-86 68, Bill Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, 1963 24, Dale Fry vs. J. Madison, 1993 38, Rich Gannon, W. Chester, 1986 28, B.J. Webster, 1982-84 66, Chuck Hall vs. Bucknell, 1968 23, Rich Gannon vs. Maine, 1986 38, Bill Vergantino, UNH, 1989 27, Bill Zwaan, 1973-75 65, Sam Brickley vs. Boston U., 1968 23, Matt Nagy vs. UConn, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 27, Leo Hamlett, 1993-96 65, Blair Caviness vs. W. Chester, 23, Matt Nagy vs. W&M, 1998 38, Matt Nagy vs. Ga. Southern, 2000 25, Frank Linzenbold, 1965-67 1973 23, Matt Nagy vs. Villanova, 2000 37, Dave Sierer vs. UConn, 1987 24, Don Miller, 1951-54 64, Lou Mariani vs. Maine, 1979 22, Tom DiMuzio vs.
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