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• Game Records (PUNTING CONTINUED) (INTERCEPTIONS CONTINUED) CARRIES Most Yards Most Yards Returned 125, Kelly Johnson Vs • Game Records (PUNTING CONTINUED) (INTERCEPTIONS CONTINUED) CARRIES Most yards Most yards returned 125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977 Most carries 501, Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988 38, Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 Highest average SCORING 55.7 Jody Farmer @Nevada, 1988 (9 for 501) Most net yards Most points 265, Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 PUNT RETURNS 30, Greg Iseman @Weber State, 1982 Most touchdowns rushing 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman, 1926 4, Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State, 2004 Most returns 9*, Levander Segars vs. W. Washington, 2001 26, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 4, Justin Green vs. Eastern Washington, 2003 26, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 4, Yohance Humphery vs. Weber State, 2001 Most yards 139, Levander Segars vs. N. Arizona, 2003 Most touchdowns 4, Arnie Blancas @Weber State, 1970 5, Greg Iseman (©Weber State, 1982 Longest touchdown run Longest touchdown 83, Ron Baines vs. Pacific, 1967 Most field goals 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Carroll College, 1925 4, Chris Snyder vs. Weber State, 2002 80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 KICKOFF RETURNS 4, Chris Snyder vs. Weber State, 2003 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 Most returns 4, Chris Snyder vs. Idaho State, 2003 80, Doug Egbert @Weber State, 1975 8, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 4, Chris Snyder vs. Western Illinois, 2003 Longest run from scrimmage Most yards 4, Kirk Duce vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1988 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Carroll College, 1925 245, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 4, Bruce Carlson (©Northern Colorado, 1976 PASSING Longest touchdowns Longest field goal 57, Chris Snyder vs. Albany, 2002 Most attempts 102, Milt Popovich (©Oregon State, 1936 Most conversions 72, Dave Dickenson @ldaho, 1995 99, Damon Boddie (©Idaho, 1993 10, Kris Heppnervs. Weber State, 1999 Most completed 98, Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 Tackles for loss 43, Dave Dickenson @ldaho, 1995 96, Jefferson Heidelbergervs. NW State, 2002 27, Andy Petek, 2000 Most yards 96, Jefferson Heidelbergervs. Hofstra, 2004 Sacks 560, Brian Ah Yat @Eastern Washington, 1996 INTERCEPTIONS 19, Andy Petek, 2000 Most touchdowns Most interceptions Forced Fumbles 6, Dave Dickenson vs. Boise State, 1995 4 ~ , Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 6, Andy Petek, 2000 6, Brian Ah Yat @S.F. Austin, 1998 Highest Co. Pet. (minimum of 10 attempts) .923 (12x13), Grady Bennett vs. Thom. More, 1990 Most passes had intercepted 5, John Vacarelli @Pacific, 1966 Longest touchdown pass 93, Brian Ah Yat (©Portland State, 1997 TOTAL OFFENSE Most plays 85*, Dave Dickenson @ldaho, 1995 Most yards 574, Dave Dickenson @ldaho, 1995 All-purpose yards 321, Damon Boddie @ldaho State, 1994 PASS RECEIVING Most receptions 15, Josh Paffhausen vs. St. Mary’s, 1997 Most yards 279, Joe Douglass @Eastern Washington,1996 Most touchdown receptions 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 4, Marvin Turk @ldaho, 1991 4, Joe Douglass @Eastern Washington, 1996 Longest touchdown reception 93, Jim Farris @Portland State, 1997 PUNTING Most punts 11, Mark Spencer vs. McNeese State, 2002 11, Mike Rice (©Boise State, 1986 Senior running back Lex Hilliard had 1 7 touchdowns 11, Dave Harrington (©Rice, 1973 *Big Sky Conference record * *I-AA Nati 11, Terry Thomas @UNLV, 1978 *Big Sky record, ties l-AA record ~ Ties Big 2006 FOOTBALL « INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON/CAREER • Season Records Most yards Attempts/Interception Ratio 762, Mike Guevara, 1992 .022?Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 RUSHING Highest average (26 interceptions, 1,208 attempts) Most carries 33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) Pass yards per game 303, Yohance Humphery, 2001 29.4, Renard Coleman, 1987 (20-588) 327.8? Drew Miller, 1999-00 (18 games, 5,900 yards) Most net yards Passing efficiency 1,658, Yohance Humphery, 2001 PASS INTERCEPTIONS 166.37Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Highest average per carry Most interceptions 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) 11?Karl Stein, 1969 TOTAL OFFENSE Most touchdowns rushing Most yards returned Average yards per play 17, Lex Hilliard, 2004; Yohance Humphery, 2001 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 ints.) 7.97 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (708 plays-5,628 yards) Average yards per game PASSING SCORING 328.97Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (35 games-11,513 yds) Most attempts Most points Most touchdowns responsible for 457, Brad Lebo, 1991 124, Chris Snyder, 2003 1177Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Most completed 123, Dan Carpenter, 2004 Most Yards 309, Craig Ochs, 2004 116, Yohance Humphery, 2001 11,523, Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 309, Dave Dickenson, 1995 116, Joe Douglass, 1996 Most yards Most touchdowns INTERCEPTIONS 4,1767Dave Dickenson, 1995 19, Joe Douglass, WR, 1996 Most interceptions Highest completion percent 17, Lex Hilliard, RB, 2004 21, Karl Stein, 1969-70 (minimum of 100 attempts) 17, Yohance Humphery, RB, 2001 Interception return yards 68.7%Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-of-450) 16, Yohance Humphery, RB, 1999 3987Karl Stein, 1969-70 Pass/yards per game 14, Lex Hilliard, RB,2005 379.67Dave Dickenson, 1995 14, Justin Green, RB, 2003 RECEIVING Most passes had intercepted 14, Dave Dickenson, QB, 1993 Most receptions 16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 14, Greg Iseman, RB, 1982 192, Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 16, Grady Bennett, 1990 Most field goals 189, Matt Wells, 1992-95 Most touchdown passes 25, Chris Snyder, 2003 Most yards 42f Brian Ah Yat, 1996 Most conversions 2,733, Matt Wells, 1992-95 63, Dan Carpenter, 2004 Most touchdown receptions TOTAL OFFENSE 26, Etu Molden, 1998-01 Most plays 26, Shalon Baker, 1991-94 568, John Edwards, 2002 • Career Records 26, Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Most yards RUSHING 4,209, Dave Dickenson, 1995 (rush, 33; pass, 4,176) Most carries PUNT RETURNS PASS RECEIVING 746, Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 1437Levander Segars, 2001-04 Most receptions Most net yards Punt Returns-Yards 82, Joe Douglass, 1996 4,070, Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 1,4417Levander Segars, 2001 -04 Most yards Most touchdowns Punt Returns-TDs 1,469, Joe Douglass, 1996 48, Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 3, Levander Segars, 2001-04 Most touchdowns PASSING 18, Joe Douglass, 1996 SCORING Most attempts Most points PUNTING I,208, Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 3947Chris Snyder, 2000-03 (70 fgs, 182 pats, Conv.) Most punts Most completions Most touchdowns 77, Scott Gumsey, 1992 813, Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 48, Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 Most yards Completions per game 34, Lex Hilliard, 2003 3,161, Jody Farmer, 1988 23.9, Drew Miller, 1999-00 (430 in 18 games) 31, Wild’Bill Kelly, 1924-26 Highest average (Min. 35 punts) Most yards passing 28, Jody Farmer, 1986-89; Shalon Baker, 1991 -94; 44.7, Mike Rice 1985 (62-2,771) II,080, Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Most touchdowns PUNT RETURNS 96?Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 MISC. STATS Most returns Passing efficiency Most field goals 467Levander Segars, 2002 166.3?Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 70, Chris Snyder, 2000-03 Highest average Highest % of passes for TDs Most field goals attempted 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-for- 263) 7.9Jfflave Dickenson, 1992-95 105?Chris Snyder, 2000-03 Most passes had intercepted Most conversion kicks KICKOFF RETURNS 42, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 182?Chris Snyder (182-187), 2000-03 Most returns Highest completion percent Most Sacks 33, Levander Segars, 2004 67.3?£)ave Dickenson, 1992-95 34.5, Tim Bush, 2000-03 33, Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 Most Yards Per Attempt 9.2?Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 2 O O 6 F ootbail 75 • Single Game PASS COMPLETIONS (MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CONTINUED) MOST PASSING YARDS 43, Dave Dickenson, 1995, @ldaho 5, Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Portland State 38, Dave Dickenson, 1994, Idaho 5, Dave Dickenson, 1995, @ldaho 560, Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @Eastern Washington 36, Drew Miller, 1999, ©Portland State 5, Brad Lebo ,1991, ©Idaho 558, Dave Dickenson, 1995, @ldaho 36, Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Montana State 5, Brad Lebo, 1991,Weber State 512, Dave Dickenson, 1993, @ldaho 36, Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State 510, Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Northern Arizona 5, Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington 36, Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada 5, Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State 510, Dave Dickenson , 1994, Idaho 36, Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State 4, (23 tied with 4; Dickenson had 9 games with 505, Drew Miller, 2000, @ldaho (in Pullman, WA) 35, Brad Lebo, 1992, @Kansas State 4 TD passes) 498, Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State 35, Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State 493, Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State 35, Johnny Coppedge, 1983, Idaho State RECEPTIONS 489, Brad Lebo ,1991, Nevada 34, Darren Rowell, 1997, St. Mary's 469, Dave Dickenson, 1995, UC Davis 15, Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Mary’s 34, Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Washington 466, Brad Lebo , 1991, Weber State 14, Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Wash., vs. MSU 34, Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Eastern Washington 460, Brent Pease, 1986, @Weber State 14, Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho 33, Brad Lebo, 1992, Idaho 458, Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin 13, Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State 33, Grady Bennett, 1989, ©Idaho 453, Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @Sacramento State 12, Levander Segars, 2002, @Eastern Washington 33, Dave Dickenson, 1995, ©Washington State 447, Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington 12, Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Idaho 33, Drew Miller, 2000, ©Idaho (in Pullman, WA) 435, Grady Bennett, 1990, @Weber State 12, Joe Douglass, 1995, Boise State 424, Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Washington 12, Shalon Baker, 1994, @Weber State MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 423, Brian Ah Yat, 1998, Southern Utah 12, Matt Wells, 1992, @Kansas State 6, Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. 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