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Nsu Football Records Norfolk State University | 2007 Football Media Guide NSU FOOTBALL RECORDS NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY | 2007 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM SEASON RECORDS St. Paul’s and ending with 17-14 loss to Virginia State Season 310 (1,310 yards) – Anthony Johnson, 1984 Most Shutouts by NSU, Season: Longest Winning Streak, Overall: 5 – 1950 9 – Beginning with 43-20 win over Livingstone in 1983 Career and ending with 17-14 loss to Virginia State in 1984 825 (3,659 yards) – LaRue Harrington, Most Times NSU Shut Out, Season: 1976-79 4 – 1938 Longest Winning Streak, Season: 8 – 1984 beginning with 22-7 win over St. Paul’s and YARDS PER RUSH Most Points Allowed, Season: ending with 17-14 loss to Virginia State 494 (11 Games) – 1999 Game Longest Losing Streak, Overall: 13.8 (23 carries, 318 yards) – Orlando Goodhope vs. Fewest Points Allowed, Season: 13 – 2003-04, beginning with 34-9 loss to VMI on 9/20/03 Livingstone, 11/12/83 22 (6 games) – 1945; up to 27-14 win over North Carolina A&T on 10/2/04 26 (7 games) – 1941; Season 6.9 (494 yards in 72 carries) – Jeffrey Henderson, 1992 40 (9 games) – 1948 MISCELLANEOUS Career Lowest Opponents’ Scoring Average: Longest Running Play: 5.1 (2,791 yards in 543 carries), 4.9 (39 in 8 games), – 1994 83 (TD) – Orlando Goodhope vs. Orlando Goodhope, 1980-83 Highest Opponents’ Scoring Average: Virginia Union, 1980 TOUCHDOWNS 44.9 (11 games), – 1999 Longest Pass Play: Game Most Points Scored Season: 97 (TD) – Howard Gilmore from 5 – Orlando Goodhope vs. Livingstone, 11/12/83 345 (10 games), – 1994 Dontrell Leonard vs. VMI, 9/20/03 Season Most Passing Touchdowns, Season: Longest Field Goal: 19 – Angelo Todd, 1998 31 (in 10 games) – 1994 53 – Lawrence Holmes vs. Kentucky State, 10/31/92 Career Fewest Points Scored, Season: Longest Punt: 35 – LaRue Harrington, 1976-79 13 (5 games) – 1938; 51 (8 games) – 1956 79 – Antonio Gomez vs. North Carolina A&T, 10/4/03 Lowest NSU Scoring Average: Punting Yards: Passing 2.6 (13 in 5 games) – 1938 Career: 9,053 – Lawrence Holmes, 1990-93 YARDS Highest Scoring Average: Punting Average: Game 34.5 (345 in 10 games) – 1994 Career: 38.7– Lawrence Holmes, 1990-93 516 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94 Longest Punt Return: TEAM SINGLE – GAME RECORDS Season 89 – Donnie Morris vs. Bloomsburg, 9/3/88 3,434 – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 Fewest Points Allowed, Game: Longest Kick Return: Career 0 (47 times) – Most recently vs. Howard 98 – Roscoe Powell vs. Elon, 9/13/75 (7-0 OT win), 11/3/01 8,743 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 Longest Fumble Return: COMPLETIONS Fewest Points Scored, Game: 98 – Antonio Britt vs. Bowie State, 1998 0 (46 times) – Most recently vs. Hampton Game (0-52 L), 10/18/03 Longest Interception Return: 32 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Virginia Union, 10/21/95 100 (TD) – Joe Scott vs. Fayetteville State, 9/19/81 Most Points Allowed, Game: Season 84 (84-14 L) – vs. FAMU, 1998 Highest Per-Game Rushing Average, Career: 238 – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 87.1 (3,649 in 42 games) – LaRue Harrington, 1976-79 Most Points Scored, Game: Career 86 (86-0) – vs. Friendship, 1959 Consecutive Passes Completed, Game: 617 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 13 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Bethune-CC, 11/14/92 Most Points Combined, Game: ATTEMPTS Highest Punt Return Average, Season: 124 (61-63), vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 Game 36.3 (4-145) – Zachary Rogers, 1971 Longest Game (OTs): 58 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/7/95 Highest Kickoff Return Average, Season: 4 OT, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 Season 27.7 (30-832) – Anthony Owens, 2002 409 – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 WINS AND LOSSES Passes Broken Up, Season: Career Most Wins, Season: 27 – Joe Scott, 1981 1,119 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 10 – 1984 (10-2-0) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Fewest Wins, Season: Tied: 1– 2004 (1-8), 2003 (1-11-0), 1953 (1-6-0), 1938 (1-4) Rushing Game .846 (11 of 13) – Dontrell Leonard vs. Virginia State, Most Losses, Season: YARDS 8/31/02 11– 2003 (1-11-0) Game 318 – Orlando Goodhope vs. Livingstone, 11/12/83 Season Fewest Losses, Season: .601 (218-363) – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 0 (twice) – 1949 (6-0-0); 1941 (6-0-1) Season 1,467 – Angelo Todd, 1984 Career Highest Winning Percentage, Season: .551 (617-1,119) – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 1.000 – 1949 (6-0-0) Career TOUCHDOWNS 3,659 – LaRue Harrington, 1976-79 Lowest Winning Percentage, Season: Game .08 – 2003 (1-11-0) RUSHES 7 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94: STREAKS Game Season 43 (211 yards) – Anthony Johnson vs. Howard, 1984 32 – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 Longest Winning Streak, Season: 8 – 1984 beginning with 22-7 win over Career 79 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 90 NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY | 2007 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NSU FOOTBALL RECORDS INTERCEPTIONS SCORING Pass Completion Percentage Game Touchdowns Game 5 – Willie Gillus vs. Virginia Union, 10/22/83 .846 (11 of 13) – vs. Virginia State, 8/31/02 Game Season 5 – Orlando Goodhope vs. Livingstone, 11/12/83 Season 19 – Willie Gillus, 1983; Maurice Selby, 1998 .587 (10 games) – 1995 Season Career 19 – Angelo Todd, 1998 Total Yards 38 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 Game YARDS Career 575 – vs. Southern Connecticut, 10/28/89 46 – James Roe, 1992-95 Game Season 305 – Howard Gilmore vs. Morgan State, 11/22/03 Points 4,678 in 10 games (467.8 per game) – 1995 Season Game First Downs 1,454 – James Roe, 1994 30 – Orlando Goodhope vs. Livingstone, 11/12/83 Game Career Season 38 – vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 4,468 – James Roe, 1992-95 114 – Angelo Todd, 1998 RECEPTIONS Season Career 228 in 10 games (22.8 per game) – 1994 Game 306 (46 TD) – James Roe, 1992-95 13 – Howard Gilmore vs. Morgan State, 11/22/03 Points DEFENSE Season Game 77 – James Roe, 1994 Tackles 86 (86-0 W) vs. Friendship, 1959 Career Game Season 241 – James Roe, 1992-95 30 – Kevin Talley vs. Savannah State, 9/11/04 345 in 10 games (34.5 per game), 1994 YARDS PER RECEPTION Season 195 – Kevin Talley, 2003 Game TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS 47.3 (4-189) – Ray Jarvis vs. Career Rushing Yards West Virginia State, 1969 416 – Kevin Talley, 2001-04 Season Interceptions Game 30.8 (18-555) – Ray Jarvis, 1970 (minus-46) – Cheyney, 9/8/90 Game Season Career 4 – Reggie Smallwood vs. Elizabeth City State, 1979 21.5 (54-1,161) – Michael Howard, 1988-91 53.8 per game (592 in 11 games) – 1984 Season TOUCHDOWNS Passing Yards 12 – Mike Ellis, 1977 Game Career Game 3 – James Roe vs. Kentucky State, 11/12/94; Gary Morris 24 – Mike Ellis, 1976-79 0 – Elon, 1976 vs. S. Connecticut, 10/27/90; Eric Still vs. Virginia State, 11/5/88 Season TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS 71.5 per game (715 in 10 games) – 1980 Season Rushing Yards 17 – James Roe, 1994 Total Yards Game Career Game 502 – vs. Southern Connecticut, 10/28/89 46 – James Roe, 1992-95 (minus-16) – St. Paul’s, 9/1/79 Total Offense Season Season 2,364 (214.9 per game) – 1984 177.4 per game (1,951 in 11 games) – 1979 Game Passing Yards 509 – Aaron Sparrow vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94 Points Game Season Game 516 – vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94 3,330 – Aaron Sparrow, 1995 0 – 47 times, most recent was 7-0 (OT) win over Season Howard, 11/3/01 Career 3,674 in 10 games (367.4 per game) – 1994 8,624 – Aaron Sparrow, 1992-95 Season 3.66 per game (22 in 6 games) – 1945 91 NSU FOOTBALL RECORDS NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY | 2007 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CAREER RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SCORING SCORING No. Names (Years) G TD FG PAT 2XPT PTS No. Name (Year) G TD FG PAT XPT PTS 1. James Roe (‘92-‘95) 41 46 0 0 10 291 1. Angelo Todd (‘98) 11 19 0 0 0 114 2. Orlando Goodhope (‘80-‘83) 38 41 0 0 0 246 2. James Roe (‘94) 10 17 0 5 0 112 3. LaRue Harrington (‘76-‘79) 42 35 0 0 2 214 3. James Roe (‘95) 10 15 0 5 0 100 4. Antonio Gomez (‘03-’06) 43 0 24-39 86-89 0 158 4. LaRue Harrington (‘76) 12 14 0 0 2 88 5. Terrell Johnson (‘02-’05) 36 25 0 0 2 154 5. Orlando Goodhope (‘80) 10 13 0 0 0 78 6. Dale Browder (‘82-‘85) 41 0 27-51 72-84 0 153 7. Darius Blount (‘93-‘96) 37 23 0 0 4 146 TOTAL OFFENSE No. Name (Year) G Rush Pass Net Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Aaron Sparrow (‘95) 10 -134 3434 3300 330.0 No. Name (Years) G Rush/Rec. Pass Net Avg/G 2. Aaron Sparrow (‘94) 10 -60 3212 3152 315.2 1. Aaron Sparrow (‘92-‘95) 38 -280 8758 8478 223.1 3. Robert Morris (’97) 10 120 2116 2236 223.6 2. James Roe (‘92-‘95) 41 4468 0 4468 109.0 4. Kermit Buggs (‘93) 10 24 2024 2048 186.9 3. Robert Morris (’95-’97) 31 38 426 4301 138.7 5. Casey Hansen (‘06) 11 -128 2166 2038 185.3 4. Kermit Buggs (‘90-‘93) 35 -84 3874 3790 108.3 6. Willie Gillus (‘85) 10 -111 2010 1899 189.9 5. LaRue Harrington (‘76-‘79) 42 3659 32 3691 87.8 RUSHING RUSHING No. Name (Year) G Att. Yards Avg. Avg/G No. Name (Years) G Rush Yards YPC APG 1.
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